The first China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair (CCBF) was held in 2013 under the guidance of State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, co-organised by Shanghai Press & Publication Administration,
China Education Publishing & Media Group Ltd., and China Universal Press & Publication Co., Ltd..
Not exact matches
The list is
published annually by the Center for World - Class Universities and The Institute of Higher
Education of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in
China.
In Teaching and Learning for the Twenty - First Century (which has been
published in Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish editions as well), Reimers, Chung, and global colleagues interviewed
education researchers and stakeholders in Chile (in a chapter by Cristián Bellei and Liliana Morawietz),
China (by Yan Wang), India (by Aditya Natraj, Monal Jayaram, Jahnavi Contractor, and Payal Agrawal), Mexico (by Sergio Cárdenas), Singapore (by Oon - Seng Tan and Ee - Ling Low), and the United States (by Chung and Reimers).
In my in - depth interview with the OECD Director for
Education and Skills, Andreas Schleicher, on the newly
published PISA 2015 results, there are many fascinating findings: Just four provinces in
China now provide 13 % of the world's top - performing students; Singapore, Canada, Estonia, Japan and Finland have combined excellence and equity over a number of PISA tests, and interestingly these countries have a steadfast commitment to outstanding teaching and to supporting schools and students that are struggling.
In addition to her national work, Amy has
published papers and spoken during international symposiums on
education leadership in Finland,
China and Sweden.
In our newest
Education Life special section,
published this weekend, I interviewed a Tom Swift for the 21st century — a teenager who came back from a trip to
China appalled by pollution and traffic and put together a prototype ultra-compact electric motorcycle.