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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Newest source: 2021-02-05, day precision Aliases: wechats

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WeChat

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And I would say there are three distinct advantages. The first is that there's a cultural obsession with education. So parents are heavily invested..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And I would say there are three distinct advantages. The first is that there's a cultural obsession with education. So parents are heavily invested..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: EdTech Does Not Remedy, It Amplifies (2021-02-05, day precision).

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Key Notes

Current China diagnosis stated on 2021-02-05.

model

Jiang says China's edtech boom rests on three advantages: cultural obsession with education, test-score fixation that turns learning into a solvable optimization problem, and WeChat as a shared communication backbone.

Current success cases stated on 2021-02-05.

evidence

Jiang presents WeChat class groups and livestreamed teacher mentoring as concrete edtech successes because they create fast parent feedback loops and let urban teachers coach rural teachers in real time.

Timestamped Evidence

EdTech Does Not Remedy, It Amplifies

2021-02-05, day precision · What's worked in education in China?

Transcript

"...in terms of parental engagement. So every classroom has an online WeChat community where parents talk amongst themselves on how to improve their child's..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

EdTech Does Not Remedy, It Amplifies

2021-02-05, day precision · claims, semantic-ref

Reading

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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