MoE clarifies its position on MBA admission policies

As discussed previously at The China Education Blog, there were reports on February 23 that newly-funded MBA places in China would, for the first time,  be open to graduates with no work experience. The announcement caused concern among education insiders (both blogging publicly and discussing privately), prompting the Ministry of Education to clarify its position on February 26. In the statement, an [...]

Tight job market forces governments to provide more opportunities

In a sign of tough economic times, recent graduates with no work experience will be permitted to apply for China-based Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degrees. Typically, MBA programs have been restricted to applicants with at least two or three years’ work experience.** According to Xinhua, China’s Ministry of Education will fund a further 6,000 [...]

Policy insider suggests abolishing high school entrance exams

As we have covered previously, students in China experience significant study pressure. Gaining entry to a reputable senior high school is seen to pave a child’s path to a good university, itself critical to achieve or sustain the family’s societal and financial goals. This places significant pressure on children to excel in the country’s senior high school entrance examinations. With [...]

China seeks to lower pressure on young students, but will it work?

Municipal governments’ latest efforts to reduce the study pressure placed on the nation’s youngest students comes in the wake of a tragic suspected suicide of an 11-year old girl in Shanghai, who fell to her death from a school window on the first day of semester.  Pressure within classrooms and at home are major psychological [...]

Do not get 100 percent!

In a recent article, China View discussed how extreme study pressure is destroying creativity in China. Having graduated from a humble, middle-road high school in Chengdu, Mr. Zhu Shiqing, former Principal of the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), was bemused when local media made the assumption that someone of his calibre must have [...]

Big year ahead for China’s education sector

The team at China Education Blog wish you a happy Chinese new year! May this year of the Ox see you in good health, happiness and prosperity. As we have just launched this blog, we hope to keep you informed of the most important Chinese education sector movements over the coming year. And a big [...]

Welcome to The China Education Blog!

We’ve started this blog to share some of our insights, thoughts and comments on the people, trends and opportunities in China’s booming education sector. Education is a key element of Chinese  culture, with parents and families often making great sacrifices for the education of the next generation. Significantly increasing sums are being spent on the education [...]