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DESCRIPTION:East Asia Program Presents: Learning from Each Other- Education
in China and the U.S. by Yingyi MaYingyi MaAssistant Professor of Sociolo
gySyracuse UniversityChinese students are flocking to American schools and
universities in the belief that the American education system is superior
. At the same time\, Americans look to China—where students have much high
er test scores—to seek ways to improve the U.S. system. What explains this
paradox? And what can we learn by comparing the two systems?Professor Ma
has written about education in China and the United States from the perspe
ctives of race\, ethnicity\, gender\, science\, and immigration. She gradu
ated from Nanjing University and received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from
Johns Hopkins University.
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SUMMARY:East Asia Program presents: Yingyi Ma
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:East Asia Program Presents: Learning from Each
Other- Education in China and the U.S. by Yingyi Ma
Yingyi Ma
A
ssistant Professor of Sociology
Syracuse University
Chinese stud
ents are flocking to American schools and universities in the belief that
the American education system is superior. At the same time\, Americans lo
ok to China—where students have much higher test scores—to seek ways to im
prove the U.S. system. What explains this paradox? And what can we learn b
y comparing the two systems?
Professor Ma has written about educati
on in China and the United States from the perspectives of race\, ethnicit
y\, gender\, science\, and immigration. She graduated from Nanjing Univers
ity and received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Johns Hopkins University.
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