Chinese education system

Overprotective Parents Drive South Korean Teachers to Despair

A survey found that over half of teachers in South Korea experienced malicious parent complaints in the latter half of 2025, leading schools to curb activities like field trips and sports to avoid potential backlash. This climate of fear, exacerbated by parents’ anxiety over the nation’s hyper-competitive society, results in a reluctance to acknowledge student achievements publicly and a tendency to avoid competition altogether. Despite legislative efforts, teachers continue to face challenges with frivolous complaints and a lack of clear protective measures, leaving them to shoulder the burden of these disputes.

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China’s Education Push: A Contrast to America’s Retreat

In response to declining birth rates partly attributed to high childcare and education costs, China plans a significant expansion of its education system by 2035. This includes exploring free education expansion, increasing higher education enrollment at all levels, and improving physical and mental health initiatives for students. The plan also addresses regional disparities by focusing on rural school improvements and enhanced support for children with disabilities and migrant backgrounds. Finally, increased kindergarten availability will be a key component of this initiative to alleviate financial burdens on families.

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