More Education Reforms: Chinese Government Bans Written Exams For 1st And 2nd Graders
New restrictions on testing could have far-reaching effects.
New restrictions on testing could have far-reaching effects.
I dare you not to laugh at some of the best work coming out of Beijing classrooms this year, and I don’t mean the homework!
Two WAB students are keeping things real and students informed with their podcast Hour Pod.
Meet Katarina Krajnovic, one of 12 recent graduates, at this year’s Jingkids International Education Graduate Summit.
Growing up as a tall, blonde Canadian in a completely Chinese school has its ups and downs.
Once Upon a Time… We asked students to come up with their own Beijing adaptation of their favorite childhood fairy tales. Thank you to all the students who have submitted their work. We’ll be publishing them online and selecting the best story that fits all the criteria to be included in the upcoming issue of Jingkids.
Three International Relations students at THIS use a cartoon character to raise awareness on environmental sustainability issues.
I’m headed to eighth grade this fall, with my fingers crossed in hopes that schools will be back to normal as soon as possible.
Hello, I am Sophia B and I was born in Taiwan. I am graduating from AISB-Hope International.
Money makes the world go around, but what how do today’s kids view money? Students at Beijing No.55 High School International Student Section used art to share their views on the role that money plays in our society today.