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The Concept of Order in Ancient China : a curriculum unit for history and social studies, grades 6-9
Content:Other
Available From:Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Release Date:1995
Audience:Middle/Junior High School
High School
Running Time:Not Applicable
Physical Description:Softcover, 85 p.: illustrated + audio CD
Language:English
Author:Developed by Adrian Chan and Richard Chu
Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
Resource Library Number:EACCU 06
Subject:Economics and Business
History
Language and Literature
Philosophy and Religion
Politics and Government
Science, Technology, & the Environment
Subheading:Agriculture
Confucianism
History, Early (Before 17th Century)
Linguistics
National Government
Region:East Asia
Country:China



Abstract:

"This unit addresses a very simple question, a fact of life for all human societies. How and why do we create order in a world whose randomness and order are ours to interpret? What religious, political, economic, philosophical, and other approaches has humankind adopted throughout history? How do these approaches work, and what is their purpose? This unit attempts to give us a taste of one country's answer. Our focus is the Han Dynasty of China, the empire which, during the time of the ancient Roman empire, was able to unite China successfully for an extended period of time (over 400 years). How was the notion of order central to life in China during the Han Dynasty? The activities contained in this unit examine order in politics, in society, in human relationships, in the relationship to the land, in music, and writing. These six activities provide the conceptual redundancy students need in order to expand their understanding of the concept of order. Resources using a variety of multiple abilities are provided in order to make the content accessible to a wide range of students." -- http://spice.stanford.edu/ || Table of Contents available at http://iis-db.stanford.edu/pubs/10100/Concept_in_Order_of_Acient_China_.pdf




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