dimanche 7 janvier 2018

Online Education Market in China


English e-learning booming in China


Parents in China are eager for their children to learn English, which has increased the popularity of e-learning.

 Teachers living outside China are using video-conferencing technology to teach children at their homes.


Kindergarten in China 


In addition to her regular kindergarten classes, she practices teaching and learning to keep fit, learns painting and music to develop her artistic side, and regularly chats with an American teacher to maintain her accented English in the United States. .
Private Schools course designed to teach the basics of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Costing 200 yuan (S $) per session, the race combines Lego building blocks with software-based projects for kids and their own robots and functional machines. "I do not expect my daughter to earn a living in coding in the future, but I want to prepare for a world where humans will inevitably work with robots and artificial machines," said the father, Wu Yunhe, who works in advertising in the Chinese capital of Beijing.

Education has become more popular in China as a Tiger parents spend a lot of time in the world of artificial intelligence.

The education market presents in Trillions of yuan


The education market presents in trillions of yuan in five years, according to Soochow Securities, which according to its projection on the assumption that 4% of Chinese students of 18 years taking part in these courses.
See http://www.busyparents.us/parenting/top-kindergarten-prep-school-in-shanghai.html

Industry insiders say the STEM market is very successful after the Artificial Intelligence Development Roadmap released in July stretches the AI-related courses available in education. primary and secondary school and equip Chinese students.

"Li Tianchi, founder and general manager of Shenzhen Dianmao Technology, said," I think the demand for teaching is comparable to the demand for learning. Mastering English is a basic skill in the age of globalization, and coding will become the core competency for artificial intelligence. " "Tiger moms", or Tiger parents when the father is included, is a parenting style, a waiter who has become controversial after the controversial 2010 book of Amy Chua's Mother Battle Tiger Hymn. 


The book, which defends the strict Chinese parental stereotypes of the mother's pushing to achieve high levels of academic achievement, has garnered wide support in China, with 55 percent of respondents to a 2011 poll of the China Social Research Center. Daily youth. in the parental style of Chua.

300 million people who are trained in English,


China has nearly 300 million people who are trained in English, an industry abroad, training organizations for children and adults, and summer camps abroad. The market created for many unicorns - start-ups, and other valuations of over a billion dollars - including New York, listed in New York.

A lot of Startup in Elearning in China 

source http://greatbyeight.net/top-10-safety-courses-elearning-china/
Dianmao Tech, founded in 2015, raised an additional 120 million yuan by HillhouseCapital in November. Known in China as Codemao, started offering paid online 30,000 paying customers so far.
The courses offered by Mr. Li's mastery teach students how to use their own online applications and their own applications. "Less than 1 percent of K-12 students in China are learning coding," he said. . Liu Yang, founder and CEO of iMarsClub, Beijing's largest STEM education provider, said a two-hour session costing 300 yuan to 400 yuan is "nothing" for middle-class parents in the city.
 "We do not need to educate the market anymore, so most parents understand why it's so important for their children to study STEM races," said Liu, who started the company three years ago.
source :

  1. https://www.learndash.com/elearning-market-exploding-in-china/ 
  2. https://www.teachthought.com/the-future-of-learning/how-elearning-could-impact-learning-in-china/



 This year, iMarsClub has 2,000 paying students for its offline shopping and Mr. Liu plans to double that number to 4,000 in 2018.
This is not to include online sales and DIY robot products from the company.
Despite the buzz, the market remains relatively modest

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