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Wartime necessity drives technology

[2014-10-28 07:56]

Throughout history, warfare has presented unique challenges that have prompted the development of new technologies.

China celebrates the memory of the Flying Tigers

[2014-10-28 07:56]

The legacy of the American Volunteers Group, better know as the "Flying Tigers", is still strong almost 70 years after the legendary squadron fought alongside Chinese pilots in the battle against Japan during World War II.

Redesigned SAT test 'won't brainwash'

[2014-10-27 07:57]

The SAT, widely used for college admission in the United States, will not "indoctrinate" Chinese students with US ideology through its recent redesign, education specialists and students said.

Key changes

[2014-10-27 07:57]

Words in context: The redesigned test will focus on relevant words, "the meanings of which depend on how they're used". Students will be asked to interpret the meanings of words based on the context in which they appear.

Lego helps to build innovative learning

[2014-10-27 07:57]

The Ministry of Education is stepping up efforts to improve the innovative ability of Chinese teachers and students by cooperating with Denmark's Lego Education Group.

The road goes on for teacher Levine

[2014-10-27 07:57]

Mark Levine is often described in the media as a folk singer or writer, but the bushy-bearded Californian actually makes his living through teaching and describes himself as a teacher in all the roles he fulfills.

School founded by China, Russia planned

[2014-10-27 07:57]

Construction on a new university co-founded by the Beijing Institute of Technology and Lomonosov Moscow State University will begin in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, early next year, in a move that will further cement educational cooperation between China and Russia.

Helping to bridge professional gap

[2014-10-27 07:57]

As president of the only university in the Tibet autonomous region that offers a broad spectrum of degrees, Phubu Tsering believes it is his institution's responsibility to develop its strengths in specialized subjects.

Q+A | Phurbu Tsering

[2014-10-27 07:57]

Q: How did you feel about being chosen to head a university?

Painting skill brings inner calm

[2014-10-27 07:57]

As a child, Phuntsog Norbu would spend much of his time drawing. Most of his illustrations were cartoons.

Spreading word about region and its culture

[2014-10-27 07:57]

Born and raised in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, Tsenten Tashi has been obsessed with Tibetan culture, language and history since he was young.

Vocational school numbers fall short

[2014-10-27 07:57]

Chinese vocational school graduates have been enjoying high employment rates and rising wages in recent years, but shortfalls in course enrollment still need to be addressed by giving more respect to these workers, a vocational education expert said.

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