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  2. Chinese Educational Mission - Wikipedia

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    Fortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization. New York: Norton, 2011. ISBN 978-0-393-07004-0. Edward J.M. Rhoads. Stepping Forth into the World the Chinese Educational Mission to the United States, 1872-81. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press; Seattle: University of ...

  3. List of Chinese schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A student practices writing Chinese characters.. The following is a list of Chinese schools in the United States for children and adult learners.. This list includes schools run by both Chinese Americans of Mainland and Taiwanese heritage, specializing in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

  4. Association of Chinese Schools - Wikipedia

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    Association of Chinese Schools was founded by Prof. Peter P.C. Chou and six schools in Philadelphia in 1974. The goals are to provide a forum for Chinese language and culture schools to share their common interests, to exchange views and ideas, to assist school activities, to improve the quality of teaching, to promote Chinese teaching into the mainstream American education system.

  5. International students in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In China, study abroad in United States is increasingly popular. Many students carry on the purpose of acquiring higher and better education in American universities. Chinese students prefer to study in the US because US education focuses on quality education instead of quantity education followed by Chinese system.

  6. US–China Education Trust - Wikipedia

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    The US–China Education Trust (USCET, Chinese: 中美教育基金; pinyin: Zhōng-Měi Jiàoyù Jījīn) is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. Founded in 1998 by Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, the first Chinese-American U.S. Ambassador, USCET seeks to promote China–United States relations through a series of education and exchange programs.

  7. Boxer Indemnity Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    With China's reform-friendly environment, the American-returned students would occupy important positions in politics due to their knowledge of American bureaucracy. Their education in American high schools and colleges, which would take place at a formative period of their lives, would have "a substantial impact on their political, emotional ...

  8. 3 Chinese Education Stocks to Buy on the New Regulation ... - AOL

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    For-profit education companies represent a sizable chunk of the Chinese economy. However, due to Beijing’s crackdown on the sector earlier this year, investors are reluctant to take the plunge.

  9. China Institute - Wikipedia

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    China Institute in America is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution based in New York City. Its work is focused on promoting Chinese culture and history through talks, business initiatives, language immersion programs, and gallery exhibitions. [1] It hosts a Confucius Institute in partnership with the East China Normal University. [2 ...