A Chinese textbook used in Beijing secondary schools was criticised for including a story from the Bible, after some outraged citizens claimed the book spreads Western values.
“(We) added some extracts from the Bible’s Book of Genesis into the textbook to broaden students’ horizons and introduce them to Western myths,” an employee of the Beijing Academy of Educational Science (BAES), one of the textbook’s two compilers and a textbook selection consultant for capital education authorities, said on Tuesday. The text, which also includes several Chinese myths, was published in 2006 and is used in Chinese language classes for first-year middle school students. Wang Kai, director of the BAES textbook centre, told the Global Times that the textbook has been adopted by about 40 percent of secondary schools in Beijing.