The host says the United States is in much worse shape for large war than in earlier eras such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea, or Vietnam, because people do not care enough to fight and recruiting is down.
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Jiang says China retains teachers well because new teachers receive mentors, weekly professional development, and a strong collaborative culture.
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"an end yeah 100 agree with you there and uh uh just to close it uh you know this segment uh the United States..."
"an amazing job in terms of teacher retention rates so why is that China has a great system of teacher training right so you..."
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Jiang treats the next Israel-Iran war not as another regional flare-up but as the real conflict the earlier 12-day war only rehearsed.
Jiang starts by explaining why China became the world's largest and most lucrative edtech market: educational scarcity, parental obsession, test-score clarity, and WeChat infrastructure.
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