Are China’s Schools Ready for the Onslaught of AI?
Chinese schools are rushing to introduce artificial intelligence into the classroom, challenging students and teachers to keep pace
Chinese schools are rushing to introduce artificial intelligence into the classroom, challenging students and teachers to keep pace
Anxiety has grown among China’s rural students as the internet provides them with glimpses into the lives of their more privileged urban peers
Facing more bureaucratic formalities, overwork, and dwindling respect, many of China’s teachers are leaving the profession for good
Mental health services and families struggle to understand, recognize, and treat rising teen depression
How a German tradition from 1803 affects the massage parlors of China today
While English language education was once practically forbidden, decades of reform have turned it into massive business
A former students recounts her grueling schedule and eventual withdrawal from Hengshui, a city notorious for exam-prep schools
Dogged by social stigma and lack of resources, vocational high schools fail to give students the education they need to succeed in modern China
Long hours, low pay, and intimidation a regular feature of vocational work study programs
Hopes, fears, and reminisces from takers of China’s high-stakes college entrance exams
School psychologists struggle to protect students’ privacy and serve their mental health needs
Phrases for success and failure in exams, past and present