中美家庭教育差异分析--《家有儿女》《成长的烦恼》为例.doc

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Abstract

 

Family education is the process of family interaction in parental education, growth and development. It is the important part of education. The family is the starting point for the personal growth, and parents are their children’s first teachers, so family education has a direct impact on children’s personality development and future direction in life. Every country attaches great importance to family education, but due to various factors, there are different educational outcomes.

Based on two classical TV series – Home with Kids and Growing Pains, which respectively depict Chinese and American family education and children’s growing experiences, this thesis attempts to conduct a comparative analysis of Chinese and American family education from different educational purposes, different educational contents and educational methods through a series of specific examples from these two TV series. Then it analyzes the reasons that caused these differences, including the political, economic, cultural and other social factors. Meanwhile, it summarizes the inspirations to Chinese family education from American family education, and attempts to put forward some suggestions to perfect Chinese family education further.  

 

Keywords: family education; difference; Home with Kids; Growing Pains

 

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摘要

1. Introduction1

2. Literature Review.2

3. The Differences between Chinese and American Family Education3

3.1 The Differences in Educational Purposes.4

3.2 The Differences in Educational Contents6

3.3 The Differences in Educational Ways.10

4. The Reasons for the Differences between Chinese and American Family Education12

4.1 Historical Background.12

4.2 Economic Form.13

4.3 Social Condition13

4.4 Different Traditional Cultures.14

5. Improvements on Chinese Family Education.15

6. Conclusion17

Works Cited.18