Jiang says many American universities recruiting Chinese students are not equipped to support them, while American higher education itself faces student-debt and completion-rate problems that make Chinese enrollment only a temporary bandage.
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Temporary solution
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"...you know, American educators think that, oh, Chinese students, it's a temporary solution, it's a bandage to this problem. Like long term, there has..."
"So I don't think this is a marriage made in heaven. I think there's a problem. There's some real serious issues that we need..."
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The interview begins with a familiar Western panic: Shanghai tops PISA again, so maybe the future belongs to China.
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