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Learning From China… The Sixth in a Series of Studies of Education in Other Countries
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Why China? Emergence as an Economic Powerhouse Competitive High School System Producing Large Numbers of Well- Schooled Young People Existing Ties Between NC & China
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A Word About China Population Rush to Modernize Vibrant Urban Centers Centralized Government Stark Divides
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Drive for Universal Education Began in 1949 Tradition of Valuing Education Cultural Evolution Set Education Drive Back for a Decade Today’s System Essentially Created Since the Late Seventies
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Lessons Learned (Albeit with a Caveat)
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A Lesson Learned Much Can Be Accomplished When a Country is Clear About its Goals & Vision for Education Mathematics Science Foreign Language
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A Lesson Learned Investing in Top Students Can Pay Large Dividends “Key” Schools Upper 5-10% Pool of 90 Million HS Students (compared to 20 million US)
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A Lesson Learned High Schools Have Clear Focus - Academic or Occupational/Technical Technical High Schools Offer Cutting Edge Course Work Focus on Application Direct Link to Economic Needs
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A Lesson Learned The Job of a Chinese Student is to Learn Distractions Minimized (i.e., cars, sports, marriage) 200 Day School Year; Longer School Day Some Residential Schools
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A Lesson Learned High Expectations Begin at Elementary Level High Expectations Achievement Honored Rigor Early – Math, Science
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A Lesson Learned Cultural Difference Evident Obesity, Exercise, Regimen Large Class Size Respect/Discipline
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A Lesson Learned Teaching is Valued/Respected Focus on Staff Development (240 Hours Per Year) Time During the Day Pay/Levels of teaching Constant Focus on Honing Teaching Skills Rewards
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A Lesson Learned Schools Have an International Focus Foreign Languages Exchange Teachers/Programs
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All that Glitters is not Gold… Challenges Facing China’s Schools
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Challenges Two Sides of Meritocracy Coin Tuition Becoming Commonplace Limited Options for Higher Education (4 million seats; 9 million applicants) Pressure from Competition A Yawning Education Opportunity Gap
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Challenges Aside… It is remarkable to See the Educational Foundation China Has Created in Less Than 30 Years 300,000 college grads majored in engineering or technology – last year alone More Chinese took the SAT in English last year in China than there were U.S. Students taking it.
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Recap… 1)Clear Goals & Vision for Education 2)Goals Reflect Ambitions to Be a World Leader 3)High Expectations 4)Importance of Teachers is Recognized
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