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  • nowadays multiple countries compete all around the world and more aspects than

  • just the export and import of goods and services the world has never been so

  • accessible and thanks to this millions of people all around the world have

  • obtained the opportunity to visit other nations the two biggest super powers in

  • the world today the United States and China compete in practically all areas

  • this includes economics military technology diplomacy and also an

  • education China's economic transformation from being an exporting

  • country to an economic superpower has also made strides in the education of

  • its population back in the 80s China only had a literacy rate of about

  • 79% now their literacy rate is at an astonishing 99 percent the Chinese

  • educational revolution has been one of the largest educational projects in

  • history since 1998 China has invested massively in education nearly tripling

  • the share of GDP devoted to it in the previous decade the number of

  • universities in China has doubled and the number of students has increased

  • fivefold this revolution has caused the great change in the distribution of the

  • world population of university graduates for decades the US had the highest

  • proportion of people attending university they had been dominating the

  • graduate market reflecting this old supremacy among people aged 55 to 64

  • years old almost 1/3 of all graduates in the world's major economies are American

  • but that is rapidly changing among the younger generations in terms of Graduate

  • production China has outperformed the u.s. and the combined university systems

  • of the European Union nations today we will see the extent of Chinese education

  • in the world and we will also address the question whether the United States

  • could eventually give up its position as the main educational power in the world

  • today the student debt problem in the u.s. is so great that has reached a

  • whopping trillion dollars that equates to the entire GDP of Argentina Colombia

  • Ecuador and Peru combined most universities in the u.s. can easily cost

  • around 25 to 30 thousand US dollars per year and private universities can cost

  • much more so for most Americans in order to pursue their careers it's almost an

  • obligation to take loans or use their family fortune in order to afford their

  • education even for many American students it has been impossible to

  • attend university but curiously there have been many foreign students who are

  • willing in fact the majority of foreign students who study in the u.s. pay much

  • more than the average American student a foreign student could easily pay about

  • 45 or 60 thousand dollars for just one year of education not even including the

  • living costs who could pay such high sums of money without the possibility of

  • working as the US doesn't allow it the answer is that the majority of foreign

  • students in the u.s. do not come from traditionally rich nations such as the

  • UK France or Japan the u.s. in fact has the largest population of foreign

  • students in the world exceeding more than a million the vast majority of

  • foreign students in the US comes from China which currently has 360,000

  • students followed by India with nearly 200,000 students these two countries

  • make up over half of foreign students in the United States with China taking up

  • more than 32% of the cake China has already become one of the largest

  • exporters of students in the world in France the Chinese are already the third

  • largest group of foreign students just after the Algerians and Moroccans the

  • same situation is reflected in many other European countries where China

  • already contributes the largest group of foreign students and this trend is not a

  • coincidence the enrichment of the Chinese population has motivated

  • families to send their children abroad especially recognized educational powers

  • such as the u.s. France Germany England and Australia it is not surprising that

  • the Chinese elite send their children to these countries and to their most elite

  • universities for example the only daughter of the Chinese President Xi

  • Jinping that at Harvard while Chinese students

  • represent 36 percent of foreign students in the US they only represent 1.2 4

  • percent of all students in the country an article this year declared that

  • foreign students contribute to more than 22 billion dollars to the economy of the

  • US universities with financial difficulties are actively recruiting

  • students from abroad and the number of first-year students in the US has almost

  • tripled since the recession of 2008 the increase in income seems to be a key

  • factor in hiring Chinese students which sometimes causes universities to choose

  • the financial benefits over academic integrity other countries such as France

  • have already taken steps to obtain some economic benefit from the vast amount of

  • Chinese students higher education in France is in fact free for both the

  • French and foreigners at least it was up until last year's education reform this

  • reform required new foreign students from outside the European Union to pay

  • between 3000 and 4000 euros per year this measure is practically designed to

  • do two things the first is to increase the income of French universities with

  • an increasing number of Chinese students with greater purchasing power but also

  • to reduce the number of students coming from the African continent that

  • currently represents 45 percent of foreign students in the country the

  • massive influx of Chinese students has filled public and private universities

  • in the US and this has motivated Ivy League American universities to open up

  • several campuses in mainland China China has also done the same but not with its

  • universities but with its Confucius Institutes all around the world

  • expanding and making known the Chinese language and culture this educational

  • and cultural exchange has been typically seen as a good thing during the last

  • decade however in recent years due to the rising tensions between DC and

  • Beijing between the two countries tech giants Apple and Huawei the expansion of

  • Chinese technology has taken its toll on the relations and sentiments of Chinese

  • students in the u.s. DC suspects that the Chinese government is using its

  • sponsorship of the Confucius Institutes to promote pro Chinese propaganda on US

  • campuses it would also be believed that there is spying being done on Chinese

  • students in the US with limiting effects on academic

  • freedom in the US Australia and other countries concerns have been raised

  • about whether Chinese students and researchers some of who apparently hide

  • close ties with the Chinese military and the Communist Party are using their

  • access to laboratories and research centers steal intellectual property or

  • patents in June of last year the u.s. shortened the duration of five-year

  • visas to one year for Chinese graduate students studying aviation robotics and

  • advanced manufacturing officials in the United States said that the goal was to

  • reduce the risk of espionage and theft of intellectual property in areas vital

  • to national security but now the Trump administration is considering whether to

  • subject Chinese students to further investigation before attending a school

  • in the US the Chinese government has repeatedly insisted that DC has

  • exaggerated the problems for political reasons the ambassador of China in the

  • u.s. states that their accusations to her China were unfounded and indecent

  • one of the attacked objectives of the government of the US where the Confucius

  • Institutes Chinese linguistic and cultural centers financed by the Chinese

  • government in some 100 American campuses the US government has accused the

  • centers of being spying centers and propaganda weapons of the Chinese

  • government and they have been pressured to register as foreign agents a defense

  • spending bill was enacted last summer which banned universities with Confucius

  • Institutes to use federal funds for training and the Chinese language in the

  • last year more than half a dozen universities have announced that they

  • will close their Confucius Institutes one of the most recent have been the

  • University of Rhode Island which decided to close the Institute due to the lack

  • of federal funds in 2006 there were about 10,000 Chinese students that

  • graduated from American universities at the graduate level by 2016 there were

  • more than 140,000 Chinese undergraduate students in the US however by the start

  • of 2017 a negative trend began and the number of

  • Chinese students began to decline for the first time in more than two decades

  • the reason for this is very clear in obvious the attitude of the white house

  • and the anti Chinese rhetoric has caused many Chinese to return to their country

  • after theirs studies or in some cases they have even

  • interrupted their studies student environment for foreign nationals in the

  • US has degraded some universities in Oregon and Illinois has seen a

  • significant decrease in the enrollment of Chinese students this year the

  • wealthy Chinese families looked to the US as a place where an academic degree

  • guarantees a good working future either in the US or China however more and more

  • Chinese students are beginning to stay in the States after their studies China

  • is a country with 40 universities within the best 500 universities in the world

  • thus China has already exceeded France last year which has only about 35

  • universities within the top 100 China is a country with 40 universities within

  • the best 500 universities in the world thus China has already exceeded France

  • last year which only has about 35 universities within the top 500 the only

  • countries that are currently above China is the US the UK and Germany in fact it

  • could even be said that China would have an academic level higher than that of

  • the US this is verified last year by the PISA report which are a result of

  • academic tests based on the students mathematical reading and analysis skills

  • the latest visa report was made in 2015 and the new report will be revealed by

  • the end of this year but for the moment using the last reports we can see that

  • China is in 10th place in terms of the maximum score above countries such as

  • Germany the Netherlands or even Australia the territory of Hong Kong is

  • not yet fully incorporated into China and it is the country with the second

  • highest score in the reports only surpassed by Singapore neither the u.s.

  • nor the UK nor France or even Sweden obtained a score higher than 500 which

  • would place them within the yellow range of countries that can be observed

  • education has become something so primordial in China that for example the

  • entrance exam the entire university is so difficult the adolescents prepare

  • almost their entire life for the exam especially from the age of 13 the exam

  • lasts two full days for more than 12 consecutive hours this is the exam that

  • will define the University and faculty in which students will go to and in the

  • end marked their future 2014 75% of Chinese students passed but

  • only 3% went to the best universities in the country and this exam is so serious

  • that if you are caught cheating you'll be sent to prison for seven years in

  • 2014 it was estimated that 90% of adolescent suicide had to do with the

  • anxiety generated by this test known to be the most difficult in the world for

  • the most brilliant in the country China gives the opportunity to go abroad and

  • study either in a graduate or doctorate program especially in the Natural

  • Sciences one of the conditions however is that they are required to return to

  • the country and apply wha has been learned in order to avoid brain drain

  • spi the intelligence unit for The Economist's Nix that channel will have

  • the largest amount of graduates in areas of science technology engineering and

  • mathematics by 2030 surpassing the United States the first time ever

  • meanwhile and it continues to send more students abroad than any other country

  • in the world according to UNESCO there are as many as 1 million Chinese

  • students studying outside of the country Speight recent claims that recent

  • graduates are having trouble reintegrating act into the country after

  • their studies number is still continued to grow every year for many in China

  • having Western education and professional experience a good addition

  • to their CV avoid unemployment or what is clear that China is taking more and

  • more prominence on the u.s. in the area of education it has already surpassed

  • the u.s. in terms of academic performance as the PISA report shows has

  • also overtaken France as the fourth country in the world the best

  • universities and soon it is expected that they will overtake Germany as well

  • the rivalry between the two greatest superpowers in the world and not only in

  • politics economics but also in education as well and in the coming years

  • we'll see how far trynna can overtake the u.s. in this aspect and if they will

  • overtake the US and other aspects as well and their attempts to be the

  • superpower of the world so what do you think about the educational system that

  • china is implementing do you think that the u.s. suspicions are correct that

  • china is using its graduates to spy on American technology leave your comments

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