Annexos.
Annex 1. Capítol 3. Aspectes de l’educació al Japó.
Annex 2. Capítol 4. Dades sobre la Xina
Annex 1. Capítol 3. Japó.
Education Source: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
The History of Japan's Educational Development
http://www.jica.go.jp/english/publications/reports/study/topical/educational/#
Figura 1. Dades importants en l’educació al Japó > pag. 41-45 document (pag 31-35 pdf).
http://www.jica.go.jp/english/publications/reports/study/topical/educational/pdf/educational_02.pdf
Figura 2. Taula 11. Canvia de les ratio d’assistència escolar
Figura 3. Escoles Nomenclatura en japonès i traducció en anglès
Figura 4. Sistema Escolar Japonès 1890-1936
Figura 5. Dades sobre la formació de mestres (pag. 208 document)
Capítol 3. Japó.
Figura 2. Taula11. http://www.jica.go.jp/english/publications/reports/study/topical/educational/pdf/educational_01.pdf
Figura 3. Escoles Nomenclatura en japonès i traducció en anglès
http://www.t.soka.ac.jp/chem/CEJ2/AppendixF.html
Chu Gakko Middle School
Daigaku College (also University)
Jinjo Sho Gakko Ordinary Elementary School
Jitsugyo Gakko Vocational School
Jo Gakko Girls' High School
Kokumin Gakko Shoto-ka National Elementary School
Kosen (Koto Senmon Gakko) College of Technology
Koto Gakko Higher School
Koto Jo Gakko Girls' High School
Koto Senmon Gakko College of Technology (also Technical College)
Koto Shihan Gakko Higher Normal School
Koto Sho Gakko Upper Elementary School
Senmon Gakko Specialized School
Shihan Gakko Normal School
Teikoku Daigaku Imperial University
Fig. 4. Sistema Escolar Japonès 1890-1936 http://www.t.soka.ac.jp/chem/CEJ2/Chapt1.html#Fig.1-2-1
Figura 5. . Dades sobre la formació de mestres (pag. 208 document)
http://www.jica.go.jp/english/publications/reports/study/topical/educational/pdf/educational_03.pdf
Annex 2.
Capítol 4. Dades sobre la Xina
Figura 1. Dades sobre les ‘Noves Escoles’ a Xina (1905-1923).
Figura 2. La presencia Protestant a la Xina
Figura 3. La força dels protestants al 1919
Figura 4. Dades d’escoles missioneres i alumnes (1919) i guvernamentals (1916)
Figura 5. Background de participants en els moviments culturals reformistes.
Figura 6. Educació superior l’any 1922 (nacionals, provincials, privades i cristianes)
Figura 1. Dades sobre les ‘Noves Escoles’ a Xina (1905-1923).
Font : Chow Tse-tsung (1967) The May Fourth Movement, California Univ. Press. Annex 1
Figura 2. La presencia Protestant a la Xina Font: CHOC vol XII.
Taula 31. Creixement dels protestants (Dades dels 1889-1906-1919).
Taula 32. Relació entre les esglésies protestants (Dades del 1919).
Figura 3. La força dels protestants al 1919 Font: CHOC vol XII.
Figura 4. Taula 34. Dades d’escoles missioneres i alumnes (1919) i guvernamentals (1916)
Figura 5. Background de participants en els moviments culturals reformistes.
Font: CHOC vol XII. (Nota 10)
Figura 6. Educació superior l’any 1922 (nacionals, provincials, privades i cristianes)
Font: CHOC vol XIII. Pàgina 378
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