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| Over the past few months, Chinese authorities have initiated an
aggressive crackdown on Western teachers living and working in China.
This crackdown has led to arrests, deportations and imprisonment,
leaving China’s foreign teaching community in a state of unease.teaching jobs in China for foreigners
There are as many as half a million foreign nationals teaching in China. Most of these foreigners were enticed to China during the country’s international education boom which created unprecedented demand for English language teachers at government schools, private schools, language centres and international schools. Teaching in China has proven to be particularly popular with gap-year students and young graduates looking to combine work and travel. The huge demand for English teachers made it relatively easy for foreigners with (and without) university degrees to gain employment as English teachers. Many language teachers in China don’t hold internationally recognised teaching qualifications such PGCEs or degrees in education, and thousands have little more than a TEFL certificate, a qualification that can be gained in just three to four weeks. Chu Zhaohui, a senior researcher from the National Institute of Education Sciences, explained to China Daily that the demand for foreign teachers has resulted in many institutions cutting corners and not processing teaching applicants diligently. “For foreigners, applying for jobs in English-language teaching at training establishments is straightforward-often, simply submitting a résumé is enough, and usually they are not required to undergo background checks, provide references or proof of qualifications,” he explained. | ||
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| The second China International Import Expo concluded on Sunday with a
total of US$71.13 billion in intended deals signed, an increase of 23
percent from the first expo.The second expo attracted more than 3,800
enterprises as exhibitors from almost every country in the world and
over 500,000 buyers came from home and abroad, said Sun Chenghai, deputy
director of the expo bureau.The second China International Import Expo
will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in
Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2019.For further information about China
International Import Expo, please visit: https://www.shine.cn/China-International-Import-Expo/ or
https://www.shine.cn/ciie2019/v1.To get more ciie shanghai 2019 dates, you can visit shine news official website. The expo's 360,000 square meters were visited by well over 900,000 people.Each country had its own distinctive style of pavilion with every stripe of technology used to display unique regional cultures and advantageous industries, covering every facet of commerce. The China Pavilion with the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China as the main thread, showed the achievements of the past, balanced by new development concepts focused on quality products and services for which the nation can be justly proud. In terms of the commercial exhibition, the scale, quality and management of the exhibition crystallized the many lessons learned form the success of the first CIIE. As many as 400 new products, technologies or services made their debuts at the expo. "The CIIE is becoming the preferred platform for new products and across a wide spectrum of industries," Sun said.As for buyers, Sun said that "among 500,000 visitors, over 7000 were foreign buyers, far surpassing the first expo."Buyers were also more committed this year, with manufacturing firms accounting for 32 percent of domestic buyers while wholesale and retail companies accounted for 25 percent." Support activities for buyers and sellers abounded, with clear interpretations of policies for both sides of the negotiating table. As for international organizations, the WTO held several events showcasing its latest reports, while the World Intellectual Property Organization lead discussion in combating property rights violation and counterfeiting. At supply-demand matchmaking fairs from November 6 to 8, 1,400 exhibitors and 3,300 buyers met for one-to-one talks and reached agreements on 2,200 transactions, figures all higher than last year's.At the opening ceremony on November 5, President Xi Jinping proposed three initiatives for a more open world economy and new measures for China's push toward a higher level of opening-up. The expo was warmly received by the international community with 126 foreign government delegations attending. French President Emmanuel Macron; Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica; Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis; Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabić; Luigi Di Maio, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs; and Roberto Azevêdo, Director general of the WTO, all addressed the opening ceremony. As for next year, the exhibition will be divided into four major sections: technology and equipment; consumer goods and smart life; food and agricultural products; and services and health care. Trade in services, automobiles, consumer goods, technical equipment, medical equipment and produce will each have their own exhibition areas. More than 230 enterprises have already signed up, among them with more than 50,000 square meters of exhibition space already earmarked for Fortune Global 500 enterprises and leading companies across industries. | ||
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