Tag: Education

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Ministering to Chinese International High Schoolers in the U.S.

Guarding Their Souls

When teens move to a new country, going from east to west and from the familiar to the unfamiliar, they face tremendous pressures in addition to the challenges of their young lives. Who will care for and guide them during the days of transition? Chen examines how schools, host parents, churches and Christian organizations can ease the pressures, make the transition easier and introduce them to the gospel.

View From the Wall

China’s Christian Education Today

View from the Wall

In today's China, Christian education is booming. This article looks at the emergence of this movement, the involvement of Christian churches, parents' perspective of it and their role in it. An overview of the current situation includes home schooling, legal aspects and the influence of a market economy upon it.

Supporting Article

Caring for Chinese Teenagers in American High Schools

The high school principal of a Christian school, Kuder shares from her experience as an increasing number of international Chinese students attend the school. She candidly discusses preparations, support and changes the school implemented to establish a high rate of student retention.

Resource Corner

Resources for Learning More about International Chinese High School Students

Resource Corner

This resource list includes organizations working with international high school students, resources on the internet including You Tube videos and news articles.

Chinese Christian Voices

A Pastor’s Thoughts on the “Gao Kao”

A Chinese pastor offers encouragement to parents whose children are preparing to take the annual college entrance examination. 

View From the Wall

The Missing Goal and the Absence of Freedom

What does the educational system lack to nurture healthy people and a healthy society?

Book Reviews

Glorification of Educational Success

Governing Educational Desire: Culture, Politics, and Schooling in China by Andrew Kipnis. University of Chicago Press (Chicago: 2011), 174 pp. ISBN 13:978-0-226-43755-2; $27.50.

Reviewed by Lisa Nagle

Chinese families have a deep cultural desire for education.

Supporting Article

The Challenge of Inequality in Chinese Education

Geography, economics and access all contribute to creating inequality in Chinese education.

View From the Wall

Higher Education in China Today

The Scene and the Backdrop

More Chinese young people are attending university than ever before. A look at the current situation in higher education and key contributing factors.