"...Shanxi Teacher’s University (STU) had been founded as a three-year teacher institute. It was upgraded to a university in a big push to increase the quantity of college graduates dramatically in China. The Cultural Revolution in the 1960’s and ‘70s closed all the schools, so they were playing catch up. Every province and almost every major city had a teacher’s college. STU President Tao Benyi was from Shanghai; he was considered a progressive administrator. He welcomed us, though not everyone else seemed to.
Schools like ours and almost every kind of organization I saw in China had a gate and tall walls all around them. Most universities in the US might have a ceremonial gate somewhere, but the campus was open all around to all kinds of traffic. Even large corporations were the same. In China you had to go through a guarded checkpoint and often show ID to get on campus…"
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An American student, teacher, traveler, and 15-year expat businessman describes China as she developed from the 1980s to now.
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