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'Don't look up': China schools implement 'no looking up' rule to avoid distractions in classes

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In an increasingly competitive educational landscape in China, the concept known as "Neijuan," or involution, has taken root in secondary schools, reshaping academic norms and prompting intense debates among students, educators, and experts. Neijuan challenges the prevailing notion of cutthroat competition in modern workplaces, arguing that such competition yields minimal rewards and counterproductive outcomes.