The Biggest Crisis for Chinese Basic Education
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges facing Chinese basic education in this 16-minute TEDx talk by Xianliang Yang, a middle school principal and lecturer. Delve into the current state of education in China, examining why parents experience anxiety and pressure regarding their children's schooling. Investigate the reasons behind the growing disconnect between education and "promoting the development of life," the proliferation of training institutions, and the increasing focus on quick results in family education. Gain insights into Yang's observations and proposed solutions, including his concept of "cultivating high-quality life culture" and the development of a "life culture curriculum" aimed at fostering students' sustainable self-learning abilities and innovative thinking. Learn about Yang's personal experiences as a life explorer, including his motorcycle journey across Tibet with his daughter and their participation in a 100-kilometer desert trek, which exemplify his approach to education and life.
Syllabus
The Biggest Crisis for Chinese Basic Education | 杨鲜亮 | TEDxMalianwa
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