Jiang says Chinese schools closed earlier than many Western systems but the impact on students was not as severe because parents scaffolded home learning.
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School closures
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"Right. So, you know, the Chinese school system closed a lot earlier than the other school systems. And the impact wasn't as bad for..."
"because of the family engagement in China, we didn't have a lot of these mental health issues."
"...schools. So, so I think people here aren't as worried about school closures as they would be in the West."
"...of this where last year, because of COVID -19, because of school closures, the government announced that the college entrance examination, what we refer..."
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