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China’s education system continues to make fundamental changes and reforms, helping the system improve at a much faster rate than those of other developing nations. In a recent interview with Professor Fernando M. Reimers of Harvard University, he discussed the idea of a significant “paradigm shift” in the Chinese education system.
With profound curriculum reform that places higher value on creativity in the classroom, we spoke with Prof. Reimers and experts here at the Ameson Foundation about what these changes mean and how Ameson Institute schools are adapting.
Read more: "Paradigm shifts" in the Chinese education system
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