Teen Chinese ‘maths genius’ was helped by teacher to ace global contest, probe finds | South China Morning Post
Jiang Ping gained national fame in June after ranking 12th in the preliminaries of the Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition
The Lianshui Secondary Vocational School in eastern Jiangsu province said on Sunday that Wang Ruihui, the teacher of Jiang Ping, had been given a warning over the matter and disqualified from this year’s awards for teachers.
Ping came into the national limelight in June, after beating hundreds of competitors from prestigious schools to rank 12th in the Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition’s preliminaries.
The competition is held each year at Alibaba’s Damo Academy in eastern China’s Hangzhou and attracts contestants from some of the top schools around the world. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.
Ping, who was 17 at the time of the competition, was held up as an example of someone who could overcome her modest educational background to achieve major success.
But the national attention prompted scrutiny and other contestants questioned her scores and maths competence.
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