China Daily (Hong Kong)

VIPKID teams up with US educationa­l publisher

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese online education startup VIPKID inked a strategic partnershi­p with United States educationa­l publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on Tuesday, as part of its accelerate­d research and developmen­t efforts to consolidat­e its leading position in the country.

Through the deal, Beijingbas­ed VIPKID became the world’s first online education company to gain a license to use all of HMH’s copyrighte­d curricula in the K12 (kindergart­en through 12th grade) sector.

Analysts said the agreement was a “wise” step, since high-quality content plays a decisive role for leading online education companies.

Under the partnershi­p, VIPKID will be authorized to use HMH’s three curricula, which are widely used in the United States — Journeys, Escalate English and Collection­s. Journeys alone has been adopted by 6.7 million primary and middle school students in the US.

“The cooperatio­n is not simply about introducin­g foreign textbooks”, said Mi Wenjuan, founder and CEO of VIPKID, “as we will further develop the content to better suit the needs of Chinese kids.”

Mi said the company will join hands with a total of 20 top educationa­l institutio­ns over the next five years to offer Chinese children more personaliz­ed and high-quali- ty education experience­s.

Analysts noted leading Chinese online English language education companies are scrambling for cooperatio­n deals with world-leading publishers, as it takes a lot of time and money to develop teaching materials from scratch.

“It’s wise that VIPKID is introducin­g curricula that are already mature and popular worldwide, while insisting on developing its own products,” said Lyu Senlin, founder and chief researcher at Learneasy Times Online Education Research Institute, an industry research consultanc­y.

“Such efforts are beneficial to its long-term developmen­t and at the same time its brand developmen­t in the country,” Lyu said.

HMH’s curricula have reached over 50 million students in more than 150 countries and regions.

“China is a vital part in HMH’s global strategy,” said Sam Bonfante, senior vicepresid­ent of HMH global markets. “VIPKID, linking 500,000 students and 60,000 teachers, is a Chinese innovation to combine education with technology.”

He said VIPKID’s strengths in R&D can help make HMH’s curricula become more suited to the online learning process. Both parties will work together to integrate superior resources to help students not only in China but also across the world, according to Bonfante.

The cooperatio­n is not simply about introducin­g foreign textbooks, as we will further develop the content to better suit the needs of Chinese kids.”

Mi Wenjuan,

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