On September 29, our university hosted a seminar on the quality development of "Parent Schools" in China, attended by over 300 experts, scholars, and student representatives from our Faculty of Education and the China Next Generation Education Foundation.
The morning session on the 29th consisted of thematic reports from research groups, expert presentations, and a roundtable discussion. The thematic reports were presented by Professor Yu Wei, Professor Yang Wei'an, and Professor Shi Yan from the Faculty of Education at Northeast Normal University. In the afternoon, five expert presentations were held, along with a sharing session of best practices from exemplary parent schools.
This seminar closely focused on the topic of quality development for "Parent Schools" in China, addressing both conceptual guidance and value reflection, as well as empirical research and supportive strategies. It showcased cutting-edge research outcomes from experts and scholars in the field of "Parent Schools," resonating strongly with attendees and generating enthusiastic responses.
(From News Center, translated by Zhu Yanan, revised by Chen Yanxu)