10 Lessons American Schools Can Learn from China
Corbett | December 23, 2011 4:57 PM
I received a nice note from a woman named Kaitlyn Cole who asked me to pass this information along. Interesting reading, and hopefully helpful to someone looking at education and China.
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10 Lessons American Schools Can Learn from China
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James
January 28, 2012 5:11 AM
Well, as an expat educated in China and now living and working in mainland China and Taiwan this isn't a big surprise to me. China has always taken a long time to make decisions that would change the nation as a whole quickly. Look how long it took China to join the WTO. This move has shown this is not always the case.
However, this may come to the further decline of personal choice or decision making for creative thinking students in China. Anyway, there is some truth to the fact that China maybe making this move to quicken it's national and international goals of becoming an economic, financial and technological powerhouse.
Who cares what you want to study to make yourself happy. The nation needs to make money now! This sounds like the US in the late 40's and early 50's.