He says white teachers are the main marketing tool of international schools because parents read 'white faces' as proof of quality regardless of curriculum, teacher competence, or learning.
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International Schools
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When the player interests converge in Chinese international schools, Jiang says the result is white faces, easy grades, scholarships for a few top students, cheating, and high turnover.
The school category is distinct from expat-only international schools requiring foreign passports; Jiang says his students are Chinese passport holders in an in-between experimental category.
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"students these are not chinese nationals no no these are chinese students who are planning to"
"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..."
"It's because international schools are more expensive, and most importantly, international schools have white faces. Right? White faces. This is the main marketing tool..."
"That's why students work hard. If students work hard, teachers are motivated to teach well. And now you're having a time when, you know,..."
"...this is what schools look like now. Okay? Schools in China. International schools in China, by the way. And again, this is like the..."
"...you retire to like a full pension, your kids go to international schools, it's really the best job in the world."
"...that many students wanted to go abroad there were really few international schools so the first thing i did was i went to yale..."
"...education as a luxury product. Why do parents send kids to international schools? Not because you're not successful. Not because international schools provide a..."
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