Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Dragon: Why China Has the Best (and Worst) Education System in the World

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by Yong Zhao


  Why Cannot China Have Grand Masters (Shi Yuzhi)

  Winston, Kenneth

  Wolf Dad (Xiao Baiyou)

  Wolff, Christian

  Woo Tse Tun

  World Bank

  World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students (Zhao)

  World Expo (2010) [Shanghai]

  World Trade Organization (WTO)

  Wu, Chuntao

  Wu, Emperor (Imperial China)

  Wu Yingying

  Wuhan University (People's Republic of China)

  X

  Xiao Baiyou

  Xiao Baiyou's seven principles of beating his children

  Xiaogang Village meeting (1978) [China]: economic prosperity outcome of the; government leaders' support of outcome of the; as model for new economy of China; “secret meeting” and risk taken by

  Xinhua news agency (People's Republic of China): articles on Chinese economic growth rates; on China's urgent need for innovative-driven economy; Lou Jiwei's interview (2013) in; reprinting Leeb's Forbes blog post

  Xiong Bingqi

  Y

  Yale University

  Yan Hongchang

  Yan Lihua

  Yang, D.

  Yang Dongping

  Yang Jian (Emperor Wen)

  Yang Jiechi

  Yang Tingxi

  Yanjing Roudian–The Butcher with Glasses (People's Republic of China)

  Yellow River symbol

  Yingying Wu

  Yoshihiko Noda

  Yuan Shikai

  Yung Wing

  Z

  “Zero-starting point” teaching

  Zhang, Helen

  Zhang Mingxuan

  Zhang Weiwei

  Zhao Gu

  Zhao Ziyang

  Zhen Haixiong

  Zheng Yefu

  Zhong Hua

  Zhong Shuhe

  Zhou, Nan

  Zhuangyuan cards (cell phone cards)

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