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Social Studies Co-Teaching Plan ---By Yonglin Cui

Chinas History 1.Slavery Periods 2.Feudal Periods 3. Half-Colony & Half- Feudal Periods 4. Capitalism Periods 5.Communism/more exactly Socialism Periods 1.Slavery Periods 2.Feudal Periods 3. Half-Colony & Half- Feudal Periods 4. Capitalism Periods 5.Communism/more exactly Socialism Periods

History 1 Legendary Period B.C. 2 Hsia B.C. 3 Shang B.C. 4 Chou B.C. 5 Chin B.C. 6 Han 206B.C A.D. 7 Three Kingdoms Jin& Six Dynasties Period Southern&Northern Period Legendary Period B.C. 2 Hsia B.C. 3 Shang B.C. 4 Chou B.C. 5 Chin B.C. 6 Han 206B.C A.D. 7 Three Kingdoms Jin& Six Dynasties Period Southern&Northern Period Sui Tang Five Dynasties Sung Yuan Ming Ching Republic Peoples Republic

How long did it take China to have its every people historically?

Population Explosion In The 1950s-1960s-1970s Important Information --- Warming up : 1. In 1949, the lifespan in China on average was THIRTY-SIX ( 36y ) because of wars, diseases & natural disasters. Nowadays, the lifespan on average in China is 71y. 2.By 1949, the population of China was less than Important Information --- Warming up : 1. In 1949, the lifespan in China on average was THIRTY-SIX ( 36y ) because of wars, diseases & natural disasters. Nowadays, the lifespan on average in China is 71y. 2.By 1949, the population of China was less than

Population Explosion In The 1950s-1960s-1970s 1.after 1949, better life and health care; 2. old and traditional cultures and concept 3. greatly influenced by former Soviet Union ( hero mothers ) 4. power pressure from the U.S. & the former Soviet Union: A. atom bombs threat B. afraid of World War III to break out 1.after 1949, better life and health care; 2. old and traditional cultures and concept 3. greatly influenced by former Soviet Union ( hero mothers ) 4. power pressure from the U.S. & the former Soviet Union: A. atom bombs threat B. afraid of World War III to break out

Chairman Maos Great work Health Care:Bare-foot Doctors Background : 1.After new China was founded in the 1950s, the medical or hospital staff were about totally, 80% of whom were working in the cities. 2.Money spent on the medical care for country people only occupied 25% of the whole nations medical cost. Background : 1.After new China was founded in the 1950s, the medical or hospital staff were about totally, 80% of whom were working in the cities. 2.Money spent on the medical care for country people only occupied 25% of the whole nations medical cost.

Chairman Maos Great work Health Care:Bare-foot Doctors 1.All the medical working staff were asked to take turns to go to the countryside, doing a lot of treating and training work.

Chairman Maos Great work Health Care:Bare-foot Doctors 2. After those professional hospital staff left the countryside, a great number of local farmers and peasants up to totally all over China had been trained how to do medical work, esp. how to use Chinese traditional ways to treat diseases. They were farmers,peasants and doctors as well. Whenever and wherever they were wanted in the neighborhood, they could provide medical help. They were called the bare-foot doctors!

Bare-Foot Doctors

Bare-Foot Doctors:the happy mother

Bare-Foot Doctors:working with her first aid box

Bare-Foot Doctors

Bare-Foot Doctors:training classes

Chairman Maos Great work Health Care:Bare-foot Doctors In 1968, a new title bare-foot doctors was officially and formally printed in the top governmental newspaper China Daily. They made great contributions to the medical improvement of country people. And this was one of the most important reasons for Chinese population explosion. In 1968, a new title bare-foot doctors was officially and formally printed in the top governmental newspaper China Daily. They made great contributions to the medical improvement of country people. And this was one of the most important reasons for Chinese population explosion.

Warning & Reminder In 1957, Dr.Ma Yinchu, Principal and President of Beijing University, made a proposal to the government that it was time for China to take measures to control the increasing rate of birth. His proposal was refused. A right idea, but at a wrong time! In 1957, Dr.Ma Yinchu, Principal and President of Beijing University, made a proposal to the government that it was time for China to take measures to control the increasing rate of birth. His proposal was refused. A right idea, but at a wrong time!

How to support the large population Yuan Longping ( born in 1930) is a Chinese agricultural scientist andeducator, known for developing the first hybrid rice varieties in the 1970s. His "hybrid rice" has since been grown in dozens of countries in Africa, America, and Asia providing a robust food source in high famine risk areas. He is called "The Father of Hybrid Rice". His contribution to the mankind is enormous. By his achievement, the Earth is able to produce extra rice equivalent to the food requirement by tens of millions of population.1930 Chineseagriculturalscientisthybrid ricerobust foodfamine Yuan Longping ( born in 1930) is a Chinese agricultural scientist andeducator, known for developing the first hybrid rice varieties in the 1970s. His "hybrid rice" has since been grown in dozens of countries in Africa, America, and Asia providing a robust food source in high famine risk areas. He is called "The Father of Hybrid Rice". His contribution to the mankind is enormous. By his achievement, the Earth is able to produce extra rice equivalent to the food requirement by tens of millions of population.1930 Chineseagriculturalscientisthybrid ricerobust foodfamine

One-Child Policy In China 1.In 1978, the second leadership Deng Xiaoping made the plan and decision that in China one-child policy should be carried out. 2.City people and better-educated people accepted it peacefully. 3.But there were great conflicts between country people and the government. A.Traditional belief: Family Tree Carrier B. Labor Force 4.Two-child policy was popular for country people quietly from the middle of the 1980s. 1.In 1978, the second leadership Deng Xiaoping made the plan and decision that in China one-child policy should be carried out. 2.City people and better-educated people accepted it peacefully. 3.But there were great conflicts between country people and the government. A.Traditional belief: Family Tree Carrier B. Labor Force 4.Two-child policy was popular for country people quietly from the middle of the 1980s.

Recommend or not? It depends on whether the government is able to educate its people to make compromise for the interest of the whole nation. …whether the government is able to provide women, pregnant mothers with enough medical care. …whether this government is determined enough to go on his own way firmly, esp. in face of pressures from at home and abroad. It depends on whether the government is able to educate its people to make compromise for the interest of the whole nation. …whether the government is able to provide women, pregnant mothers with enough medical care. …whether this government is determined enough to go on his own way firmly, esp. in face of pressures from at home and abroad.

The Great Leap Forward 1.Reasons: A. a totally destroyed industrial situation by1949 B. Had to pay debts to Former Soviet Union C. refused Japans war debts D. isolated by western countries E. a strong desire to be independent and modernized 2.Influence United, we stand; separated, we fall! At that time, China was more like a newly born baby! 1.Reasons: A. a totally destroyed industrial situation by1949 B. Had to pay debts to Former Soviet Union C. refused Japans war debts D. isolated by western countries E. a strong desire to be independent and modernized 2.Influence United, we stand; separated, we fall! At that time, China was more like a newly born baby!

The Great Leap Forward This movement failed because it happened too fast and in a wrong way.

The Special Economic Zones Almost at the same time with the one-child policy, the second leadership of China Deng Xiaoping made another blueprint for China. That was to develop Chinas own economics with its own characteristics. The first four special economic zones came into being in 1979 shenzhen( ) zhuhai( ) xiamen( ) shantou( )which are all located along the southern coast of China with their convenient transportation and historical business doing experience.

The Special Economic Zones More open and more flexible policies, especially for foreign companies and businessmen Provide more opportunities of jobs Receive more money, high technology and advanced managers from abroad Collect more experience Benefit more from the radiance of those successful cases More open and more flexible policies, especially for foreign companies and businessmen Provide more opportunities of jobs Receive more money, high technology and advanced managers from abroad Collect more experience Benefit more from the radiance of those successful cases

The Special Economic Zones Go across the river by feeling through the stones! The cat is a smart cat only if it could catch mouses, no matter whether it is a black one or a white one! experiment labs Go across the river by feeling through the stones! The cat is a smart cat only if it could catch mouses, no matter whether it is a black one or a white one! experiment labs

The Special Economic Zones Local people have benefited more so far, some from the land renting, some from family factory or company running, and others in various ways. Nowadays, there are special economic zones in different provinces, different areas or regions in the same provinces, or even in the same city. Local people have benefited more so far, some from the land renting, some from family factory or company running, and others in various ways. Nowadays, there are special economic zones in different provinces, different areas or regions in the same provinces, or even in the same city.

warnings 1.Dont become international trash can. 2.Dont become the industrial bases of some developed countries. 3.Pay more attention to educating and training more talented and high qualified elites. 1.Dont become international trash can. 2.Dont become the industrial bases of some developed countries. 3.Pay more attention to educating and training more talented and high qualified elites.

What or why is the Yangtze River? 1.Its the world s third longest river.It covers an area of about 1,800,000 square kilometers with its watershed population of 1/3 of the whole nation. Its industrial and agricultural output accounts for about 48% of the whole country. 2.Its theoretical electricity storage is up to 268 million kilowatts, accounting for 40% of the hydropower resources of the whole country. 3. Water that can be developed is 197 million kilowatts, occupying 53.4% of the whole water resources, with an average annual power of 1027 billion degrees, which is equivalent to an annual output of 560 million tons of coal. 1.Its the world s third longest river.It covers an area of about 1,800,000 square kilometers with its watershed population of 1/3 of the whole nation. Its industrial and agricultural output accounts for about 48% of the whole country. 2.Its theoretical electricity storage is up to 268 million kilowatts, accounting for 40% of the hydropower resources of the whole country. 3. Water that can be developed is 197 million kilowatts, occupying 53.4% of the whole water resources, with an average annual power of 1027 billion degrees, which is equivalent to an annual output of 560 million tons of coal.

Why…? 1. Historical reasons(1931,1935,1954,1998) : It is a frequent and serious floods region. So far, there have been about 220 floods. 2. In 1998, a devastating flood was coming. The government spent a great deal of manpower and material resources to carry out a flood for three months. More than 130 million Yuan was spent for the calls of emergency supplies. During some serious days, about 6.7 million civilians and hundreds of thousands of troops were called to participate in the flood fighting and rescue, only to avoid a great loss to lives and properties in the middle and lower Yangtze River 1. Historical reasons(1931,1935,1954,1998) : It is a frequent and serious floods region. So far, there have been about 220 floods. 2. In 1998, a devastating flood was coming. The government spent a great deal of manpower and material resources to carry out a flood for three months. More than 130 million Yuan was spent for the calls of emergency supplies. During some serious days, about 6.7 million civilians and hundreds of thousands of troops were called to participate in the flood fighting and rescue, only to avoid a great loss to lives and properties in the middle and lower Yangtze River

Odd(Qi) Savannah Plan In 1944, an American dam building expert named Savannah was sent to China and did a two- year research along the river. In 1947 he wrote a formal report to both Chinese and American government making a conclusion that the dam could be built. Then, the U.S actively provided loans to the present nationalist government to start to build the dam. Because of the following civil war, this so-called odd(Qi) Savannah Plan failed.

other measures being taken 1. solar energy widely used in China ( the solar water heaters ) 2. gas sent from west to east 3. electricity ( mostly wind energy ) sent from west to east 4. water sent from south to north 1. solar energy widely used in China ( the solar water heaters ) 2. gas sent from west to east 3. electricity ( mostly wind energy ) sent from west to east 4. water sent from south to north

Conclusions One-child policy, special economic zones and three gorges dam are three of those great projects taken in China together with its reforming and opening policy. So far, it is obvious that advantages have been more than disadvantages. But the concerns about the aging society, the deeper and wider gap between the wealthy and the poor and the potential eco-system problem could be issues for long.