Private progressive schools and Peking/Tsinghua admissions reform efforts are evidence of pressure against test-taking drones and toward critical thinkers.
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Peking University
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "At Peking University and when he saw these images, he's also a computer programmer. He got the Olympics into computer programming. But he said..."
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"We, we're seeing mixed results from schools so far. We're not really sure how the experiment is, is going to turn out. But, you..."
"At Peking University and when he saw these images, he's also a computer programmer. He got the Olympics into computer programming. But he said..."
"...a curriculum director at Shenzhen Middle School and deputy principal of Peking University High School. He's a judge for the Global Teacher Prize, the..."
"...is that in China today, there are too many graduates of Peking University, Beida, and Tsinghua University. Tsinghua, right? They want to be the..."
"...reform are basically the elite in education. So the universities, right, Peking University and TNOR University who believe that the alcohol is not producing..."
"...-Pei was the principal or he was the first principal of Peking University, right? Right."
"...am the deputy principal of a high school in Beijing called Peking University High School. We're affiliated with the University of Peking University. I..."
"So, I just brought up your school here, Peking University High School. That's right. I'm bringing up the webpage here. So, what is this..."
"So, Peking University High School. So, the high school itself was founded in 1960 as a lab school for Peking University. So, a lot..."
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