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  2. Shanghainese - Wikipedia

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    Migrants from Shanghai also brought Shanghainese to many overseas Chinese communities. As of 2016, 83,400 people in Hong Kong are still able to speak Shanghainese. [5] Shanghainese is sometimes viewed as a tool to discriminate against immigrants. [6] Migrants who move from other Chinese cities to Shanghai have little ability to speak Shanghainese.

  3. Double Reduction Policy - Wikipedia

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    In Shanghai, more than 45 percent of students attend math tutoring classes at least four hours a week, and more than 20 percent spend more than four hours being tutored. [4] Chinese adolescents' tutoring hours during weekends increased from 0.7 hours to 2.1 hours from 2005 to 2015. [6] Students from rural areas attend four-hour evening sessions ...

  4. Education in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The city has many Chinese–foreign joint education institutes , such as the Shanghai University–University of Technology Sydney Business School since 1994, the University of Michigan–Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute since 2006, and New York University Shanghai—the first China–U.S. joint venture university—since 2012.

  5. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese investment in research and development has grown by 20 percent per year since 1999, exceeding $100 billion in 2011. As many as 1.5 million science and engineering students graduated from Chinese universities in 2006. By 2008, China had published 184,080 papers in recognized international journals – a seven-fold increase from 1996. [8]

  6. List of international schools in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    In Shanghai, there are three types of educational institutions expatriates can select from: International schools, bilingual schools, and International Divisions of Public Schools. [1] Within the ecosystem of Shanghai, there are many options for specifically desired curriculum, including American, British, French, German, and Singaporean ...

  7. Shanghai Foreign Language School - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Foreign Language School (SFLS, Chinese: 上海外国语学校) is a secondary school based in Shanghai, China providing education encompasses grades 6 through 12. Foreign language teaching is traditionally a specialty.

  8. Compulsory education in China - Wikipedia

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    Primary schools generally offer the following courses: Language. The primary focus of this course is to acquire fundamental knowledge of Chinese characters, pinyin, poetry, classical Chinese, and contemporary Chinese. For example, Chinese textbooks compiled by the People's Education Press in 2017 prioritize teaching Chinese characters before ...

  9. New York University Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Classes are in English and Chinese. [3] ... undergraduate students have to spend at least one ... For the Class of 2024, NYU Shanghai admitted 1,533 students from a ...