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In July 2021, the Chinese Communist Party announced new regulations that they said would reduce pressure on parents and children, known as the double reduction policy. The new law banned private education companies from offering after-school tutoring in core school subjects. Chinese students and parents view good academic performance as a way to climb the country’s social ladder, with a child’s studies often being prioritised above all else and exam pressure taking a toll on mental health. The new policy brought to heel China’s ballooning USD 120 billion private tutoring sector, but the policy change has led to a tutoring black market, which could benefit the wealthy and price out poorer families. Help keep VICE News’ fearless reporting free for millions by making a one time or ongoing contribution here. – https://vice.com/contribute Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo #VICENews #News

19 Replies to “The Price of Education In China | Gen 跟 China”

  1. im curious what school’s like in China, im chinese and ive been in american schools my whole life. im scared for them… 😭

  2. All are gangsters untill the real gangster enters ………

    Indians know what I am talking anout

  3. Personally, as a child who grew up in China and had experienced the system in the past, I don’t hate the system, I am actually very grateful for having several years soaking knowledge like a sponge. Such a system can ensure equality at large because all students across the country study the same curriculum, unlike in some western countries is always the wealthier kids get better education resources in private schools. (I actually spent 1.5 years in a Chinese high school and the rest in a very good American k-12 private school, so I do have experience with both systems) Another noteworthy fact is that the Chinese standard curriculum gives Chinese kids strong math and science background, the same as in India, which explains why in tech companies and universities you’ve always seen Chinese and Indians doing all the STEM research and jobs.
    I am lucky to be trained to do math and physics and chemistry at a young age and now I can get 4.0 in my Math and Computer Science class and even literature or drama class at my American University without too much time commitment. I am studying efficiently, largely due to how my IQ got boosted at an early age doing all the maths.

  4. GO!!! BiDEN!!🥳🥳🥳🥳 WE NEED MORE PPL MORE STYLE MORE FOOD MORE MUSIC MORE HAPPIMESS MORE KIDS 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 ARIZONAS BORING!!

  5. That’s one of the reasons why I will never have kids, I have been through stupidity like this for IIT entrances, maintaining pointers in engineering then deciding post grad education and studying for its entrance and what not. The money I earn today is decent but it isn’t worth it, my grandfather was a school teacher and he lived a healthy and disciplined life compared to what I am doing now.

  6. It’s delusional to send your kids to a hell on earth like that. It costs lives and increases suicide rates. Those kids have never been given the opportunity to see the beauty of the world and explore it. They are stuck in the system and have to keep playing the game to keep the vicious circle running so that the rich can have a vicious circle of money flowing into their bank account. They will never find out what’s happening outside of their 5 km2.

  7. They’re like robots working till they die. This is ridiculous, i mean i know most of us hate school because of stress, or maybe even bullies, social anxiety, etc, but this is worst.. This is literal torture physically and mentally.

  8. This is not how you create critical thinking sovereign beings. This is how you create slaves that do what they are told by the upper echelon. This is also the reason why countries like that struggle with innovation. I mean how are you supposed to create creative people, if they are only allowed to be conformist?

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