190 LI FANG李芳 LiFang is 11 years old, she lives in Shanghai with her family Her parents have huge expectations and are willing to make great personal sacrifices to send her to school and to university. 中国概论
90 LiFang wakes at 6:30am, DAILY ROUTINE she has a quick breakfast of 6am 7am breakfast 1/2 HOUR steamed buns and noodles school reading and at 7:30am she is already at 8am SCHOOL READING 8 HOURS school to start studying. 9am school classes Classes starts at 8.00am and 10am SCHOOL CLASSES 2 HOURS 11am extra courses last till 4:00pm with a small break for lunch in the middle 12am 3HOURS funch homework Outside school hours her life 1om is a blur of extra-curricular 2pm SCHOOL CLASSES activities and additional 3pm classes.Once LiFang come back 4pm additional 5pm 多English home,she has a quick dinner EXTRA COURSES 6pm and waths and then all her homework 7pm dinner before going to bed. 8pm violin, 9pm calligraphy HOMEWORK Taekwondo 中国概论 10pm 11pm choir
LiFang wakes at 6:30am, she has a quick breakfast of steamed buns and noodles and at 7:30am she is already at school to start studying. Classes starts at 8.00am and last till 4:00pm with a small break for lunch in the middle. Outside school hours her life is a blur of extra-curricular activities and additional classes. Once LiFang come back home, she has a quick dinner and then all her homework before going to bed
190 45% 棉粉 4 HOURS additional Maths course each week 20% 77777 >4 HOURS additional Maths,English and Chinese course each week of Shanghainese Children 12.8 HOURS of the children from prlmary and secondary 80% schools are facing the problem of children spend studying SLEEP DEPRIVATION each day in Shanghai 中国概论 Source:http://www.moe.edu.cn/publicfiles/business/htmlfiles/moe/s73 05/201303/149533.html(May,2011)
Source:http://www.moe.edu.cn/publicfiles/business/htmlfiles/moe/s73 05/201303/149533.html(May,2011)
90 Gaoka0高考 China's National Higher Education Entrance Examination 9.39 million students took Gaokao on June 2014 banned horn blast to keep quiet drip-feed to keep sons studying source:http://usa.chinadaly.com.cn/china/2014-06/08/content_17570633.htm 中国概论
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90 LiFang's father agrees "It is much better than before. Schools in Shanghai now focus on the all-round development of students" But her mother,a true tiger mother,has still some doubt: "My daughter's school is more interested in the arts than it is academic performance.There is not enough homework. It worries me a little." 中国概论
190 Tiger Mother She hauls her then-7-year-old BATTLE daughter's dollhouse out to the HYMN car and tells the kid that the dollhouse is going to be donated OF废阅TH四 TIGER to the Salvation Army piece by piece if the daughter doesn't MOTHER master a difficult piano composition by the next day. She informs her daughter that she's"garbage“ ◆"anA-is a bad grade;" AMY CHUA The only activities her children should be permitted to do are 中国概论 those in which they can eventually win a medal
Tiger Mother ◆ She hauls her then-7-year-old daughter's dollhouse out to the car and tells the kid that the dollhouse is going to be donated to the Salvation Army piece by piece if the daughter doesn't master a difficult piano composition by the next day. ◆ She informs her daughter that she's "garbage“. ◆ “an A- is a bad grade; “ ◆ The only activities her children should be permitted to do are those in which they can eventually win a medal
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Programe for International Student Assessment(PISA) 90 by Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Snapshot of pertormance in mathematics,reading and science Countries/economies with a mean performance/share of top performers above the OECD average Countries/economies with a share of low achievers below the OECD average Countries/economies with a mean performance/share of low achievers/share of top performers not statistically significantly different from the OECD average Countries/economies with a mean performance/share of top performers below the OECD average Countries/economies with a share of low achievers above the OECD average Mathematics Reading Science Share Share of low achievers of top performers Annualised Annualised Annualised Mean score in mathematics in mathematics change Mean score change Mean score change in PISA 2012 (Below Level 2) (Level 5 or 6) in score points in PISA 2012 in score points in PISA 2012 in score points OECD average 494 23.0 12.6 -0.3 496 0.3 501 0.5 Shanghai-China 613 3.8 55.4 4.2 570 46 580 1.8 573 8 40.0 3 542 5.4 551 3 Hone Kong-Chin 561 33.7 45 23 554 Chinese Taipel 56元 52 523 Korea 36 0.g 5 Macao-China 538 243 50 Japan 536 23. 38 2.6 Liechtenstein 535 4.1 24.8 0.3 516 1.3 525 0.4 Switzerland 531 24 21.4 0.6 509 1.0 515 0.6 Netherlands 14.8 19.3 .1.6 511 -0.1 -05 521 105 146 51 41 Finland 519 23 5 2.8 524 17 545 3.0 Canada Poland Belgium 515 95 -1.6 09 6 -0.9 Germany 514 7 1.4 508 18 524 1.4 511 42 33 508 528 506 18.7 0.0 490 -0.8 504 19.7 1.4 5 Slovenia 0.6 4 Denmark 16.8 0.0 18 496 498 0.4
http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ • Programe for International Student Assessment(PISA) by Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD)
Since 1998,China has invested in a massive expansion of education nearly tripling the share of GDP devoted to it. 1997 2014 1 Million XXXXXXX XXXXX 24.7 Million 中国概论
Since 1998, China has invested in a massive expansion of education, nearly tripling the share of GDP devoted to it. 1 Million 1997 24.7 Million 2014