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May 4, 2021
By Anyi Wang
In August 2019, researchers Allison Bridges, Dong Guo, Satyajit Bose, and Anyi Wang from the Research Program on Sustainability Policy and Management of the Earth Institute at Columbia University visited the Hyde Academy in Beijing. The research team interviewed Principal Xie Kang (right) about the sustainability curriculum she implemented in the school.
In China, the government has taken a leading role on sustainability goals in recent years. However, the dissemination of sustainability concepts through formal and informal avenues lags behind these achievements and has not kept up with innovative educational advances in other countries. Currently, the pre-college curriculum is highly standardized with no specific focus on sustainability, sustainable development, or environmental responsibility.
2021-01-22 03:46:36 GMT2021-01-22 11:46:36(Beijing Time) Xinhua English Students on the third grade of the junior section of the High School Affiliated to China Agricultural University receive instructions on COVID-19 prevention and control before leaving campus in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 21, 2021. All primary schools in Beijing have been on winter vacation since Jan. 16. Classes on the first and second grades of junior sections of high schools here are slated to start their winter vacations as of Jan. 23. Classes on all other grades of high schools are expected to complete their off-line academic activities by Jan. 23, and all students on these classes will no longer attend on-campus activities as of the same date. (Xinhua/Ren Chao)