He says a 2010 education reform blueprint called for more individuality, creativity, freedom, less homework, and more time for children to play and explore their interests.
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2010 reform blueprint
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Everyone in China recognizes there has to be education reform in China now. It's urgent, it's necessary, and it's going to determine the future..."
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"Everyone in China recognizes there has to be education reform in China now. It's urgent, it's necessary, and it's going to determine the future..."
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The interview begins with a familiar Western panic: Shanghai tops PISA again, so maybe the future belongs to China.
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