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Summary A* Revision: Education Reforms in Mao’s China (1949–76) | Social Change | Edexcel A-Level

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Clear and exam focused guide to education reforms in Mao's China, ideal for Edexcel A-Level History. Includes campaigns, ideological curriculum, Maoist views on education, Cultural Revolution disruption, and balanced evaluation Includes: Before and During Mao's rule Curriculum control & ideological education Universities, Red Guards, Cultural Revolution impact

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Before Mao

-Inherited low educational levels from Nationalists in 1949

-Only 30% of males and 1% of females over 7 could read a simple letter

-45.2% of males and 2.2% of females went to school

-Practical subjects such as science was not included

-Modern schools with western curriculum were few and located in wealthy
areas

-Rote learning (Through books and reading) was mainly used



Mao’s views on education

-Education was a priority because he was angered by the inequalities of
education

-He stated in 1927 that ‘In China, education has always been the exclusive
preserve of the landlords’

-He wanted to change the elitist system: 90% of peasants were
uneducated

-Needed education for economic progress (China needed technical
experts) and political reasons (Communist ideas could be spread more
quickly among the peasants)



Success/Failure

-New written language based on Latin alphabet was introduced

-1946-57: Increase in primary school children from 26 million to 64 million

-63% of students were in medicine, agriculture and engineering

-University enrolments almost quadrupled: From 117,000 to 441,000

-Approximately 30,000 schools, one per commune with a total of 2.9
million students

-Available schools simply did not meet the demand

-1958: Teaching was left to barely educated cadres
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