Jiang says study abroad in the mid-1990s and early 2000s was mainly an exit path for students who did not thrive in the Chinese system and typically chose Australia, Britain, or Canada rather than the United States.
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Chinese education system
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"makes this high school very interesting is the sort of community, the sort of interactions between the teachers and the students. It's a very..."
"But primarily, these are students who didn't do very well in the Chinese system, and so they opted to go to school in Australia..."
"...so then my understanding from what i know about the chinese education system but of course correct me if i'm wrong but then these..."
"...a car car career example. Okay. I work in the Chinese education system, so so I see this all the time, but right now..."
"...are needed. How would you explain the differences in the Chinese education system compared to the West? Because I assume both have their own..."
"...dream. And these past 10 years, I work in the Chinese education system. These past 10 years, the Chinese government has been trying to..."
"...I mean, you guys are speaking on behalf of the Chinese education system. I'm not prepared for this. But what I would argue is..."
"...of teaching kids fundamental skills, especially numerous in literacy, the Chinese education system is very good. And the Shanghai school system is at the..."
"...The first major objective is to make sure that the Chinese education system is a good system. The second major objective is to make..."
"...screw them. So there are three major problems in the Chinese education system that I see. The first major problem is that the Chinese..."
"...futile, eternal task. And you can make the argument that Chinese education system, reforming the system here is a, is the same thing. It's..."
"...I think a lot about how it compares with the Chinese education system. So this has become a very personal issue for me, very..."
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