China’s experience with keeping young people off video games and other digital platforms may have clues to help other nations — including India — fine-tune their approach ...
After spending years climbing China’s ultra-competitive academic ladder, “rotten-tail kids” are discovering that their qualifications are failing to secure them jobs in a bleak economy.
But we can anticipate how enforcing an online ban might (not) work by looking at China’s large-scale use of age verification technologies to restrict young people’s video game consumption.
In the Fraser Institute’s Report Card on Ontario’s Secondary Schools, Korah and St. Mary’s tied for highest math rating in the city with 6.0/10 – 378th out of 689 Ontario schools; Superior Heights 5.7 ...
Beijing is urging Chinese schools to integrate artificial intelligence into curriculums for kids as young as six. For all the latest world news, analysis and updates, NDTV's 'The World 24X7' with ...