Wang Maozu


Wang Maozu was a Chinese educationist and philosopher. In the 1920s, he earned his master's degree at the Teachers College, Columbia University under the instruction of John Dewey, then became a researcher at Harvard University. Several years later, he returned to China and taught at Beijing [Normal University], Beijing Women's Normal College and National [Central University].
In 1927, he resigned from National Central University and established Suzhou High School, based on Jiangsu Provincial No.1 Normal School. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was a professor at the National Southwestern Associated University.