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Coming to Terms with the Complexity of the German Education System (1903–1912)written Chinese further complicated matters. Foreign terms were introduced by either literally translating the foreign word, adopting the Japanese translation for the Western term, or reviving a traditional Chinese expression. We can find a variety of terms that were created to translate German schoOratory 发表于 2025-3-27 04:38:34
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At the Crossroads of Cost-Cutting, Upskilling, and Marketing on the development of Tongji University and its foreman school depicts a German attempt to offer technical training within China. The following case study focuses on internships as opportunities for Chinese university students and graduates to gain a practical qualification in Germany. It exploresIntegrate 发表于 2025-3-27 17:58:21
Vocational Training as Part of Sino-German Contractsransmission of knowledge to China. The following case study on a business contract between the China Automotive Company (CAC) and the German companies Otto Wolff and Daimler-Benz illustrates how foreign practical support for developing industries in China was successfully negotiated despite seeminglureter 发表于 2025-3-27 21:59:04
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Tongji Graduates and Their Contribution to Modern Midwifery Training young women with new opportunities and they became trailblazers and role models for future generations, not least for the female comrades of the Chinese Communist Party. These opportunities were, however, often limited to vocations conforming to traditional gender roles, like girls’ education, chilcondescend 发表于 2025-3-28 07:40:04
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2731-5657 n technological and scientific advances and German interests in profiting from a growing Chinese economy are not just recent phenomena but have their roots in the early twentieth century..978-3-030-94936-5978-3-030-94934-1Series ISSN 2731-5657 Series E-ISSN 2731-5665