Jiang says his school needs connection with philosophically aligned schools abroad because a global network reinforces its values inside a difficult Chinese environment and broadens students' horizons toward empathy.
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School philosophy
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"connect with other schools that share a philosophy and you know we want we really want to be part of a global network because..."
"you would benefit a lot from talking to our students yeah we can do a panel"
"well and put them online like would you like to meet one of our students right now sure so she can do okay let..."
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Jiang begins with a vocabulary problem and turns it into a civilizational one.
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