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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cai_YuanpeiCai Yuanpei - Wikipedia

    Cai Yuanpei (Chinese: 蔡元培; 1868–1940) was a Chinese philosopher and politician who was an influential figure in the history of Chinese modern education. He made contributions to education reform with his own education ideology.

  2. Cai Yuanpei was an educator and revolutionary who served as head of Peking University in Beijing from 1916 to 1926 during the critical period when that institution played a major role in the development of a new spirit of nationalism and social reform in China.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Cai Yuanpei | SpringerLink

    12 de jan. de 2023 · Learn about Cai Yuanpei, one of the most influential educator and thinker in Modern China. He reformed the education system, promoted western thoughts, and advocated for women's rights and aesthetic education.

    • Shuguang Wang
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  4. 19 de mar. de 2023 · Cai Yuanpei was a Chinese scholar and educator who promoted aesthetic education in the Republic of China. He drew on Confucian, Kantian, and Schillerian ideas to advocate for art appreciation, social reconstruction, and whole-person development.

  5. Professor Cai Yuanpei had devoted his entire life to the causes of democratic revolution and modern education, and had distinguished himself for his major contribution in these fields. He has...

  6. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Cai Yuanpei (1868–1940) was a renowned 20th century Chinese educator who had a significant impact on modern Chinese education. Starting in 1898, he initiated local educational reforms in Zhejiang. He served as the first Minister of Education of the Republic of China in 1912, and Chancellor of National Peking University from 1917 to 1923.

  7. en.chinaculture.org › focus › focusCai Yuanpei

    In 1912 when the Republic of China was founded, Cai Yuanpei served as education minister for the provisional national government in Nanjing. He was a champion of adopting the western education system and promoting a co-education for boys and girls in the same school.