Hao Ruochen may have his head in the stars, but the 17-year-old also has a practical streak.
Regional education reforms that give priority to personal development boost student happiness and satisfaction with life, and also promote educational fairness, a survey has found.
Xu Rongqing, head of a rural primary school in Guizhou province, never thought of being able to connect with an organizational learning master in person until he sat in a hall at Beijing Normal University - the cradle of Chinese teachers and school heads - and listened to a speech by Peter Senge, a systems analyst from the United States and the founder of the Society for Organizational Learning.
As China's stock market has soared since last year, a significant number of college students are piling into the market to practice real life early.
EF Education First Kids & Teens China, a Swedish-owned global language teaching company, has published a guidebook, Nine Golden Rules to be a Global Citizen, for every child attending its summer camps to inform youngsters about good behavior and encourage them to be global citizens.
British rugby teams are planning to visit China in July for competitions with Chinese athletes - part of an effort to boost communication and understanding between the people of the two nations through summer camps.
China's international education has moved forward swiftly in recent years thanks to a warm welcome and policy support from local governments and real estate developers.
Women born in the 1980s and 1990s display a strong determination to launch Internet businesses and make up the main body of online entrepreneurs, a report has found.
Starting a business is not easy for anyone, but it's especially difficult for female entrepreneurs.
Running is a popular fitness activity in China, leading Wang Yibo to create a small side business to help others stick with the sport.
Information website 58.com's rapid acquisition of online job-hunting platform ChinaHR.com has not only sparked heated discussions about the twists and turns in China's online recruitment market, it also highlighted a growing human resources business.
As students gear up for their graduation ceremonies at the end of the month, tensions are rising among those soon-to-be graduates who have not yet received a job offer.
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