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[Reporter’s Notebook] When education policy outruns coordination

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[Reporter’s Notebook] When education policy outruns coordination
When the Education Ministry announced in April that it would crack down on unapproved international schools, the schools themselves were not the only concern. Many of these institutions operate like schools while being registered as private academies. Some also hire foreign teachers on E-2 visas, which are issued for foreign language instruction. In practice, however, many such teachers are believed to teach other subjects. When asked what would happen to E-2 visa holders found teaching nonlangu
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