A Global Search for Education: Sanghaj
“In PISA 2009, we found that Chinese students don’t like rote learning in math. Most teachers don’t believe in rote learning and encourage students to be creative.”– Zhu Xiaohu Shanghai is the largest city in China; who in education is not aware of the fact that this city’s students finished at the top of the charts in the PISA 2009 vizsga? Azóta, educators from all over the world have travelled...
A Global Search for Education: Kína Jön a New York
“Kínai hagyományos kultúra különösen fontos ma, amikor a társadalom fokozatosan elveszti erkölcsi normák miatt haszonelvűség és a materializmus.”– Lee Shu Ping The number of Chinese students seeking to be educated in the West has received significant media attention in recent years, De mi a helyzet fonákja? A világ második legnagyobb gazdasága továbbra is növekszik és fejlődik, what will this mean...
A Global Search for Education: Kelet vs. West — A School Pekingben
“As the Americans have the American Dream, the Chinese have the Chinese Dream, and education is the foundation.” — David Ranch “Diligence, Rigor, Democracy and Pioneering” is the school motto of Beijing No. 4 High School, founded in 1907 during the Qing Dynasty. A mai napig, the school has taught over 35,000 Chinese and foreign students and is considered one of China’s leading secondary...
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