China Considers Dropping English as Core Subject, Again

A proposal to make English an elective subject rather than a compulsory one has sparked a divisive dialogue on Chinese social media.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 10 March 2021

China's After School Training Centers are Struggling to Survive

As many training centers continue to recover from the effects of COVID-19, the sector has now been hit with new laws which effectively ban after-school tutoring in core subjects. Some...

by Alistair Baker-Brian, 30 September 2021

Here's Why Private Tutoring in China Could See Some Big Changes

Sources close to regulators allege sweeping changes to the off-campus tutoring industry.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 18 June 2021

Apply Now for 2022 Scholarships at XJTLU

Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou is an international joint-venture university that teaches in English and has scholarships available for students of all levels. Apply...

by Sponsored, 07 January 2022

Teaching Nomad's Brett Isis on Recruitment Beyond Covid and Regulations

With so many changes over this year and last, teachers are feeling antsy.

by Vanessa Jencks, 11 January 2022

Head of College Anthony Coles Talks Student Life at Intl Schools

With school starting up again next month for the fall, there’s plenty of planning by faculty and staff that goes in to make it a successful semester.

by That's, 18 April 2022

Meet the Organization Serving Underprivileged Students in China

We talked to Hu Xiaohong about CIEO's charity work; working to provide better education opportunities where and when they are needed.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 30 April 2021

Planning a Post-Pandemic Career

How executives can prepare themselves to weather any storm.

by Sponsored, 23 March 2021

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