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The online language school market is continuing to heat up, and a startup that connects English teachers with an audience of students spanning China and ...
As interest and investment continue to pour into the online education market, startups building platforms with a lot of traction are reaping the rewards.
VIPKid announced today the launch of four new product lines that will complement the existing VIPKid and Lingo Bus brands to provide a comprehensive suite of content for all ages up to 18 years old.
VIPKid is an online classroom where more than 500,000 mostly Chinese students learn English from 65,000 mostly American teachers. In 2015, the Beijing-based startup served just over 3,000 students.
Several teachers are putting away their mojitos and sunglasses as they get ready the new school year. Yet, for Shannon Mabry, the trip to her classroom isn’t far. In fact, it's right next to her bed.
The Chinese education startup VIPKid, which connects fluent English-speaking teachers with Chinese students, is led by its 35-year-old high-school dropout founder, Cindy Mi, who believes the ...
VIPKID, a Chinese English study startup, has announced a strategic cooperation with Microsoft. The moves imply that the company is now cultivating a comprehensive education market that is holding ...
Ranked number 9 out of 100 in the United States, VIPKid has risen 58 positions on the list since 2019. VIPKid was also ranked 3 out of 25 on Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in Canada list.
Tencent-backed Vipkid is the latest edtech firm to comply with strict new rules that ban Chinese students from working with overseas-based tutors.
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