He says Chinese schools in the 1980s were better in part because teachers were respected, felt responsibility for the young, took joy in their work, and students faced less pressure while learning more.
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He says Chinese schools in the 1980s were better in part because teachers were respected, felt responsibility for the young, took joy in their work, and students faced less pressure while learning more.
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