Jiang criticizes American schooling for instant gratification, student disengagement, and medicating children with Adderall and Ritalin when they cannot sit still.
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American Education
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"Yeah. I mean, I mean like I could go on and on about the defects in the American school system. I mean, they sort..."
"No. We've heard a lot of horror stories and clearly the students in America right now are disengaged from, from learning. The other issue..."
"And then we're going to kill your brain and it's because you can't sit still. But no one thinks, well, the kid can't stand..."
"...of the, the difference between the Chinese education system and the American education system is teaching a young child. And this, this has to..."
"...And the idea that this is a wake -up call for American education, that this is really bad because Shanghai is number one, America's..."
"...is considered like one of the biggest problems right now in American education. Sixty percent of American students will not graduate from college. And..."
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Shanghai can win PISA and still not prove that its schools are forming whole people.
The interview begins with a familiar Western panic: Shanghai tops PISA again, so maybe the future belongs to China.
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