Qian Zhilong, PhD in Education, University of Southern California, founder of UNSCHOOL. This entry is polysemous, with ***2 meanings. Part of the content of this entry was edited and improved by Qian Zhilong himself. Details: Qian Zhilong, Bachelor of Arts, Peking University, University of Illinois, USA
Master of Communication from the University of Champaign, Master of Arts from the University of Hawaii, scholar at the Center for East-West Studies, and Doctor of Education from the University of Southern California.
He once served as a professor of practice at Loyola University in the United States, principal of the elementary school of Peninsula International School in the United States, president of Yihai Education Group[1], director of the International Department of the Training College of Communication University of China[2], and vice president of Qingmiao International Bilingual School[3][19
], Chief Principal of Peide Academy[18], Director of Beijing Chinese Studies Center, Director of Wellington Education (China)[16], Inspector of Lunar Exploration College[5], Director of Yimei Charity Foundation[8], Chief Superintendent of Centenary Vocational School
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He is currently a director of Yiwei Youth and a senior consultant of Zhiji Academy.
After studying around the world as an independent scholar, he founded UNSCHOOL, a lifelong learning community.
[6][17] Chinese name Qian Zhilong Foreign name Terry Nationality Chinese ethnic Han Graduated from Peking University, University of Southern California Personal profile Personal experience Published books Speech topic TA said Personal profile Qian Zhilong was born in Shanghai, studied at Nanyang Model
Middle school, recommended to Peking University Department of Oriental Studies.
He successively obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Arabic Language and Culture from the School of Foreign Studies of Peking University, a Master of Communication in Organizational Communication from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Arts in Language Teaching from the University of Hawaii, an Advanced Certificate in Asia-Pacific Leadership Program from the Center for East-West Studies, and an Education from the University of Southern California.
Ed.D. in Leadership.
[4] He once served as a professor of practice at Loyola Marymount University in the United States, the principal of the elementary school of Peninsula International School in the United States, the president of Yihai Education Group, the director of the International Department of the Training College of Communication University of China, the vice president of Qingmiao International Bilingual School, and the president of Peide Academy.
Principal, Director of Beijing China Studies Center, Director of Wellington (China), Superintendent of Lunar Exploration College, Director of Yimei Charity Foundation, Chief Superintendent of Centenary Vocational School, and also worked as an independent education scholar for three years. Currently, he is the director of Yiwei Youth and Zhiji College.
senior consultant.
From 2017 to 2020, he visited more than 300 schools and institutions in more than a dozen countries as an independent scholar, and gave more than 400 speeches at major educational forums at home and abroad, including Harvard University.
In September 2020, he and his apprentices launched the UNSCHOOL lifelong learning community.
Qian Zhilong’s personal experience was born in a shantytown in Shanghai in 1976.
Later, he was admitted to Nanyang Model High School, a prestigious school in Shanghai, and went straight to Nanyang Model High School with excellent results.
In 1996, he was admitted to the Department of Oriental Studies of Peking University, majoring in Arabic, and received a bachelor's degree in literature.
After graduation, he worked as an assistant to the dean of the Beijing China Studies Center (TBC), teaching Chinese to American college students and spreading Chinese culture.
***6 Zhang Qianzhilong Childhood-College In 2003, he received a full scholarship to study in the United States. He studied organizational communication in the Speech and Communication Department of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and received a master's degree in communication.