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K-12 After-school Training ‘To Business’ Market Set for Rapid Growth
July 21, 2021 Source: OliverWyman
Online Education Company 17 Education & Technology Losses Grow
July 21, 2021 Source: caixinglobal
In Depth: Online Learning Specialists Burning Cash as Fast as They Can Raise It
Investors are betting big on the sector in the wake of Covid-19, but huge marketing costs mean that losses are growing
July 20, 2021 Source: caixinglobal
Chinese Edtech Firm Huohua Siwei Bags $100m Series E2 Led by Tencent
July 20, 2021 Source: caixinglobal
Is This the End For China’s American Education Craze?
The past year has shaken the foundations of China’s church-like devotion to American higher education, but a full reversal seems unlikely.
July 20, 2021 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese online English education firm Palfish raises $120m in Series C round
July 19, 2021 Source: caixinglobal
Exchanges Quiz ‘Crossover’ Firms That Jumped Into Hot Education Sector
One listed building materials firm is facing questions over the sale of its preschool businesses to a company controlled by its top executives
July 19, 2021 Source: caixinglobal
NGA Tearline: ‘Re-Education’ Policies Fuel Explosive Growth in Preschools in Western China
What is NGA Tearline? NGA is partnering with expert private groups to grow public-facing, authoritative open source intelligence on various strategic...
July 9, 2021 Source: www.intelligence.gov
Education Denied | The World of Chinese
As China implements online learning due to the Covid-19 outbreak, students in rural areas are struggling to keep up
July 9, 2021 Source: The World of Chinese
LEAK: Secret Documents Show How China Targets Muslims for 'Re-Education' Camps — and Spies on Their Families
The vast majority of people were interned for mundane behavior like wearing a hijab, having “thick beards,” visiting a foreign website, or applying for a passport.
July 9, 2021 Source: vice
Do Coercive Reeducation Technologies Actually Work? - BLARB
Darren Byler tells a story of the forced reeducation regime in the Uyghur population of China.
July 9, 2021 Source: BLARB
Patriotic education needs to improve in Hong Kong - Chinadaily.com.cn
The wish for Western-style liberal democracy is a malignant virus that infects places with weakened ideological immune systems. Countries like China, Russia, Iran, Cuba and a few others have shown the ability to withstand the disease and the demise such an infection often leads to. Others, like Venezuela or those caught in color revolutions and the Arab Spring, have not been so fortunate.
July 8, 2021 Source: www.chinadaily.com.cn
Caught in a crossfire: Chinese students abroad and the battle for their hearts
When 22-year-old Chinese student Langou Lian looks back at her decision to study in the United States, there’s one influence that sticks out: the Disney…
January 18, 2018 Source: The China Project
Chinese postgraduate entrance exam leaked?
A teacher at Dalian University of Technology was accused of leaking a math test ahead of China’s annual postgraduate entrance exam. The accusations began circulating…
December 27, 2017 Source: The China Project
Overseas Chinese students: Is not returning home a violation of filial piety? – China’s latest society and culture news
A summary of the top news in Chinese society and culture for November 3, 2017. Part of the daily The China Project newsletter, a convenient package of China’s business, political, and cultural news delivered to your inbox for free. Subscribe here.
November 3, 2017 Source: The China Project
Second-tier cities offer cheap housing to attract young talent
A summary of the top news in Chinese society and culture for October 19, 2017. Part of the daily The China Project newsletter, a convenient package of China’s business, political, and cultural news delivered to your inbox for free. Subscribe here.
October 19, 2017 Source: The China Project
Lawrence Kuok: The real Chinese student story — a response to John Pomfret
A response to “Chinese cash at American colleges is a massive problem.”
September 5, 2017 Source: The China Project
More to the story: A response to John Pomfret’s article from the University of Minnesota
A response to “Chinese cash at American colleges is a massive problem.”
September 1, 2017 Source: The China Project
Why are growing numbers of overseas Chinese students returning home?
As China’s latest cohort of international students prepares to start classes at universities abroad this September, The China Project takes a look at the other side — the rising numbers of international graduates returning home to navigate new lives in China.
August 25, 2017 Source: The China Project
John Pomfret: Chinese cash at American colleges is a massive problem
The “success story” of U.S.-China engagement through higher education is in crisis. Big time.
August 23, 2017 Source: The China Project