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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Private Schools
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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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"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..."
"...is certainly a cause for hope. We have a lot of private schools opening in China. Keystone Academy, Y.K. Pao School in Shanghai. We..."
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