Private international or experimental schools form a gray area because they serve a small minority of students going abroad, and the government has not fully settled how to regulate them.
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Experimental Schools
Private international or experimental schools form a gray area because they serve a small minority of students going abroad, and the government has not fully settled how to regulate them.
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"Right. So I operate in a, in a very gray area in China. So public schools are monitored very heavily in China. There are..."
"classifications so you're talking about the international expat track right schools that cater specifically to diplomats the sort of diplomats and you need a..."
"...okay so the chinese government is kind of experimenting with these experimental schools saying we'll let some happen and see what happens that's right..."
"...new types of schools forming up, you know. Yeah, yeah. There's experimental schools. There, there are also, there are also certain universities, and I,..."
"...you used to work, in fact, at, at Shenzhen at the experimental school there. Tell, tell us what these experimental schools are and what's..."
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