China’s Future in International Education

In this episode, I speak to Julian Fisher, the co-founder of Venture Education, a market intelligence consultancy focusing on education in China. If you're an international education leader, you won't want to miss this fascinating discussion on the Chinese education system including the challenges of maintaining a strong school culture in a diverse and constantly changing environment.

Here are some of the key takeaways from the episode:

  • The Chinese school system is not uniform and varies from school to school, with some using more open teaching styles and group work.

  • The best schools in China are arguably government schools where Chinese families prioritize their children attending good schools and universities in China, rather than international ones.

  • The traditional model of international schools is seen by some with a somewhat neo-colonialist nature, and the transactional nature of the engagements.

  • A school with a strong culture that lasts beyond any one leader or any one member of staff is crucial.

  • Bilingual or international schools offer an advantage in terms of individual support for students.

  • Chinese families have historically been brave and willing to explore opportunities, such as studying overseas.

Julian Fisher, Co-founder of Venture Education

To learn more about Julian’s work and Venture Education, visit their website at https://www.ventureeducation.org/.

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