Education in China

Manon Giovinazzo, Fangzhou Liang, Toyo Kawabata and Sacha Alanoca

China's education system has been experiencing major challenges in the last two decades, which have, unfortunately, not been tackled properly and deeply enough to disappear. Also, those challenges are only known by a few since the collection of data in China is almost impossible, except in the Shanghai and Beijing regions. The two main challenges that China is currently facing are, on the one hand, an exam-oriented system, making life a nightmare for high school students and on the other hand, the development of major inequalities of performance between urban and rural regions. As a result, our group of students came up with policy recommendations for the Chinese government to include to their undergoing reform plan, which you will discover in the last part of the PowerPoint.

 
Case study : Education in China 
by Manon Giovinazzo, Fangzhou Liang, Toyo Kawabata and Sacha Alanoca

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