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The Hoodwinking of India’s Students

The recent case of Tri-Valley University is about more than just a sham school and US visa fraud, reports Delhi-based writer Neeta Lal.

An Example for Indian Parents

An Example for Indian Parents

Parents in India can be too hands on. One mother’s easy acceptance of her son being gay suggests another approach.

Philippines' Sex Ed Future?

Philippines' Sex Ed Future?

The church strongly opposes it. But is the govt ready to offer updated sex education to Filipino youth when the time comes?

Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart

Reform in China’s education system can be tough. Having too big an ego doesn’t help matters.

India’s Worrying Schools

India’s Worrying Schools

For years, Indian policymakers were in denial about the scale of the problem facing the education sector. Is it too late?

Coffeehouse Education

Coffeehouse Education

Getting Chinese students to open a coffeehouse highlights cultural barriers to co-operation.

When Bad is Good in China

Shenzhen students may be difficult to deal with sometimes. But they’ll go a long way in life.

Head Teacher as Commissar

Head Teacher as Commissar

‘Banzhurens’ typically mix Machiavelli and Sun Tzu. But are they doing a good job?

Sprint or Marathon?

Are Indian children going to be burned out because of pressure to succeed?

Australian Education goes Global

Subverting a celebrated Benjamin Franklin bon mot, Noam Chomsky declared that ‘education is ignorance’.

The Australia-China Relationship

Australia’s establishment of diplomatic relations with China in 1972 by the Whitlam Government, together with Australia’s One China policy, has underpinned Australia-China relations for more than 30 years.

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