- Chinese parents fond of sending kids to US
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- With the appreciation of RMB, and the US loosing control over student visas, more and more wealthy Chinese parents have decided to send their kids to study in private elementary and high schools in the US. more...
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- Chinese gains currency in elementary school
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Registered: 17-07-2007 www.ednews.org
- Winton Woods City Schools will be among the first districts in the Cincinnati area to incorporate Chinese into its regular elementary school curricula. more...
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- Chinese Migrants Rely on Private Institutions to Educate Children
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- Public schools in cities often charge higher fees to students from rural areas. more...
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- Skype your way to learning Chinese
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- VoIP technology brings tutors and students face to face, even halfway around the worldInterested in learning Chinese, but don't have the money or time to study in China? Some teachers are turning to Skype for help. more...
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- Cultural Exchange Experience Informs Chinese Principal?s View of Education
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- East meets West every day in the principal?s office at Jindao Middle School. more...
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- Favorite Son Pioneered Chinese Study-Abroad Programs
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- Every time a teenager in the United States receives permission to study abroad in China, that fortunate Western soul would be advised to pay proper tribute to one of this city?s native sons?a cross-cultural pioneer named Yung Wing more...
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- Chinese Hosts Turn Tables on Ed Week Reporter
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- I?d spent the all day in the offices of China?s top curriculum agency, asking some of the nation?s leading school mathematics and science experts about their work. Now, it was their turn. more...
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- Online Chinese coming to all Michigan high schools
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- LANSING -- Hoping to give Michigan kids a leg up in the business world, a Michigan State University language institute and Michigan Virtual University are offering every high school in the state one free seat in an online Chinese language and culture class next year. more...
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- Summer Camps for Arabic and Chinese
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Registered: 14-03-2007 www.edweek.org
- The National Foreign Language Center at the University of Maryland College Park has awarded grants averaging $100,000 each to 34 institutions to run programs this summer for teachers and as many as 1,100 high school students to study Arabic or Chinese. more...
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