Tao Xingzhi , was a renowned Chinese educator and reformer in the Republic of China mainland era. He studied at Teachers College, Columbia University and returned to China to champion progressive education. His career in China as a liberal educator was not derivative of John Dewey, as some have alleged, but creative and adaptive. He returned to China at a time when the American influence was zesty and self-confident, and his very name at that time meant knowledge-action, reflecting the catch-phrase of the Neo-Confucian philosopher Wang Yangming which implied that once knowledge had been obtained, then action would be easy.
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