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Abstract:With the rapid development of society, education, especially family education, is absolutely important. Family education, which is the first time for the children to receive education and the longest one in their lives, plays an essential role in cultivating children. Since different culture conceives different family education, it is necessary to understand the differences of different peoples and states. Understanding the differences can not only lead parents to form the correct family education views, but also contribute to explore the better family education methods.
As a representative of western countries, American family education is a typical example. While China, the country with the five-thousand-year history, has always placed much emphasis on education since ancient times. The formation of family education existed in early times of China, and has developed a lot in practice. However, Chinese family education still has a lot of problems, because Chinese parents believe in scores, and ignore the development of other fields. So it is profoundly significant for the whole country to compare the difference between China and America on family education in order to improve the quality of Chinese family education.
Key words: China America family education difference
Contents
Abstract
摘要
Chapter One Introduction-1
Chapter Two Literature Review-3
2.1 About Culture-3
2.2 Family Education and Its Features-3
2.2.1 Definition of Family Education-3
2.2.2 Features of Family Education-4
2.3 The Relationship between Culture and Family Education-4
2.4 Previous Study of Family Education-5
Chapter Three Differences of Family Education in China and America-6
3.1 Different Family Education Process-6
3.1.1 Different Family Education Objectives-6
3.1.2 Different Family Education Contents-7
3.1.3 Different Family Education Methods-8
3.2 Different Family Education Results-9
Chapter Four The Reasons of the Differences of Family Education in China and America-10
4.1 Different History Backgrounds-10
4.2 Different Cultural Traditions-10
4.3 Different Economic Patterns-11
4.4 Different Value Orientations-11
4.5 Different Modes of Thinking-11
Chapter Five Conclusion-12
5.1 Major Findings-12
5.2 Recommendations-13
Reference-14