Study Warns Heavy Reliance on AI Is Undermining Homework Skills of Hong Kong Students

Nearly one in four students in Hong Kong are unable to complete their homework without the help of artificial intelligence, according to a new study that has raised concerns about the impact of AI on learning, problem-solving, and independent thinking. The findings have

Singapore’s elite schools and domestic helper safety concerns spotlight widening social divides in Asia

Education privilege ignites debate in Singapore Singapore’s education system has long been admired for its academic rigour and global competitiveness. Yet renewed debate around the city state’s elite schools has exposed growing unease about inequality and access. Critics argue that prestigious institutions, while

Chinese man becomes house mover after decade in Australia and finds unexpected demand for English lessons online

A middle-aged man in northwestern China who previously spent ten years studying in Australia has unexpectedly become an online source of English learning after he began posting videos of his work as a house mover. His story has drawn widespread attention as viewers

Top Chinese universities introduce embodied intelligence programs to support growing robotics sector

China is expanding its talent development efforts in the fast-growing robotics industry as several leading universities prepare to offer undergraduate majors in embodied intelligence. The new academic programs are part of a national strategy aimed at strengthening the country’s technological edge and supporting

China and Russia Pledge to Deepen Cultural and Educational Cooperation

Beijing hosted the 26th session of the China-Russia Committee on Humanities Cooperation on Saturday, co-chaired by Chinese State Councilor Shen Yiqin and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova. Both sides pledged to strengthen practical collaboration across various cultural, educational, and social fields, reinforcing