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Nature Camp for Children of Rural Migrant Workers

In the mountains of Miyun County outside of Beijing, there is a nature retreat which serves as the base of operations for the Peasant’s Children Cultural Development Center, a NGO that pioneers nature education in China. Every summer a group of children from the dusty, crowded migrant neighborhoods in Beijing get to go to this [...]

How I Prepared for the Start of School

Xiaochun Li is a teacher at Guan Ai Primary School. She is in her early 20s and has taught for a few years. Last year she taught second grade math and this year she is teaching first grade. RCEF organized a training for teachers before school started this year. It involved teachers analyzing the curriculum [...]

Musical Experimentation

Music class, like art class, is a rarity in rural China. The Guan Ai School students are lucky to have music class once a week. However, with little exception, teaching does not address any music concepts or learning beyond singing. The textbooks are basically “song books”. That’s why we welcomed the chance to have Music [...]

Creative Tests for Creative Students: Part 2

This post was written by RCEF Monitoring and Evaluation Summer Intern Shang Xinyuan, a master’s student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Education. At the end of June before the government’s final exams, RCEF administered special tests aimed at evaluating students’ skills in critical thinking, communications, and creativity. To prepare for traditional tests, the [...]

Third Parent Meeting at Guan Ai School

David Pho, RCEF’s Communications Consultant, wrote the following article, which was part of our June Newsletter. RCEF helps to organize Parent Meetings at Guan Ai Primary School. This year marked the first time that the school has actively and structurally involved parents in their students’ education. These initiatives allow parents to keep track of their [...]

Talking about Rural Children’s Education

In early June, Sara Lam, RCEF’s Executive Director of Programs, spoke about the Integrative Rural Education Program to around 60 students at Shanxi Agricultural University. The talk was enthusiastically received and many students participated in a lively question and answer session afterwards. The seminar was organized by a student rural volunteer group called Peasant’s Children [...]

Pilgrimage to Dulangkou

Dulangkou Middle School is located in a rural township but is one of the most-visited schools in the world. Ten years ago, it was a failing school in grave danger of losing students. Facing possible closure, it embarked on an education reform effort to raise students’ test scores with a radical new way of teaching. [...]

4th Anniversary of RCEF: Dispatches from the Field

Four years ago today (April 28), RCEF was incorporated as a nonprofit organization! Much has happened since then and the dedicated RCEF staff and volunteers continue to work towards improving rural education in China. Our newsletter and annual reports provide an overview of this work but to give you a more up close and personal [...]

In Japan, Unemployed Youth Turn to Farming

This New York Times article describes how some young Japanese are trying out farming since they can’t find jobs or are being laid off in the cities. The government is sponsoring farming training programs as part of its economic stimulus efforts. The mostly elderly farming population in Japan is said to “welcome” the young help, [...]

Art in Village Schools: A Trip to Hunan

RCEF provides opportunities for rural teachers to broaden their horizons by visiting innovative education programs in other parts of rural China. Last week, I traveled to mountainous western Hunan Province with Ms. Xie, a teacher from Guan Ai School. We visited sites of a rural art education program called 蒲公英行动 (here translated as “Dandelion Action”). [...]