depends on what area in China you are referring to. In Hong Kong, most children start to learn history when they attend 7th grade.
One may learn more about ancient Chinese history at the site "Ibiblio". One may also use the site "About" and choose the "ancient history section" to find more information on China.
Chinese. Yes
english, cantonese, japanese, hindu.
Because Chinese history and culture is interesting.
English language just like how we learn to speak:Spanish,Chinese,and Latin
In Chinese schools, students learn subjects such as Math, Science, Chinese language, English, History, and Geography. Education in China emphasizes academic excellence, discipline, and rote memorization. Students also participate in extracurricular activities like sports, music, and art.
First, you need to learn chinese. Then, hopefully, when you are studying chinese, you will learn chinese math.
Try to let the children get in touch with more Chinese native speakers. You know, children are always good at imitating and easily acquiring another language.
yes they do
Chinese schools educate children with western methods, so what a kid learn in U.S.A, are mostly the same with what Chinese children learn in China, only Chinese kids know more about U.S than American kids know about China.
I assume you mean modern school children. They do what school children do all over the world and learn to do math, read, write, and learn about the history of their nation.
Wendy Rouse Jorae has written: 'The children of Chinatown' -- subject(s): History, Social life and customs, Chinese American children, Chinese Americans, Ethnic relations, Chinese American families, Social conditions, Children