Kunming's British Invasion
Often passed over in favor of larger cities such as Chengdu and Chongqing, Kunming steps up to play host to a series of events organized by the British government. more »China Newskunmingunited...
View ArticleBeijing kindergarten teacher caught beating, berating students
Parents at a Beijing kindergarten are outraged after watching a video in which a 27-year-old teacher mocked, beat, and essentially tortured the young children in her class. Chinese education is...
View ArticleChina: The Hidden Cost of Migration
In today's China, there might be around 150 million "migrant workers', having left the place of their household registration and working in cities for varying lengths of time. The numbers remain...
View ArticleUNICEF director visits Yunnan, promotes education
With help from UNICEF, China has implemented new curricula in 250 rural schools emphasizing, among other things, teaching students how to deal with their emotions and be empathetic toward others. more...
View ArticleWhy China's Super Rich Are Flocking Abroad In Record Numbers
Pollution problems at home and educational opportunities abroad are prompting many of China's wealthy to take advantage of "millionaire visa" schemes in foreign countries. more »China Newschina...
View ArticleStudents Around the World Gear Up for ACE and Model CPPCC 2014
This summer, the Ameson Foundation's Chinese Elite Program (ACE) will be bringing high school students from the five permanent UN Security Council member states together for cultural exchange, Model UN...
View ArticleConfucius Institutes: China's Trojan Courses
Mike Gow contributes to the current debate going on in North America about whether or not Confucius Institutes, Chinese government funded language schools, represent a threat to academic freedom. more...
View ArticleCCTV’s Praise Of Japanese Creativity Ignites Firestorm
If you want to enjoy some doodles made by Japanese students, you've come to the wrong place: this is a battle for China's self-identity. more »Arts & Entertainmentjapancreativitychina vs...
View ArticleWe don't need no (western) education
Ancient Chinese answers to modern problems more »China NewseducationChinastudyingancient history
View ArticleAn interview with the founder of Stepping Stones
Stepping Stones is an organization whose volunteers teach English to migrant children free of charge. TWOC interviewed its founder, Corinne Hua more »China Newschildreneducationphilantrophy
View ArticleChina’s Education Gap
While China has phenomenally expanded basic education for its people, quadrupling its output of college graduates in the past decade, it has also created a system that discriminates against its less...
View ArticleWant to Raise a Kid in Hong Kong? You’ll Need $700,000
According to calculations by nonprofit Hong Kong Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre, the cost of raising a child from birth to college graduation in Hong Kong averages about 5.5 million Hong Kong...
View ArticleLearn How to Laugh with a Lesson In Western Internet Jargon
Do you know the difference between "Ha", "Haha", and "HAHA+"? Learn how to converse with "laowai" online. more »Tech-Webinternet jargonhumorlearning englisheducationculturethe nanfang
View ArticleFree Education and a Popular Romcom Lead to Chinese Baby Boom in America
Tens of thousands of Chinese parents are giving birth to their children in the USA so they can exploit its "free" public education system. more »China...
View ArticlePreparing for International School in China
When considering moving to China, one of the most important factors to consider is education for your child. While raising a child in China, it’s important that he or she gets the right kind of...
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