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  2. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    Wealthier Chinese families are more likely to send their kids abroad to receive higher education. Free academic atmosphere, high-quality teaching and new way to cultivate talents---all these advantages contribute to the flood of Chinese students arriving in United States, United Kingdom, Germany and other developed countries.

  3. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese investment in research and development has grown by 20 percent per year since 1999, exceeding $100 billion in 2011. As many as 1.5 million science and engineering students graduated from Chinese universities in 2006. By 2008, China had published 184,080 papers in recognized international journals – a seven-fold increase from 1996. [8]

  4. Gaokao - Wikipedia

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    The Gaokao tends to impact the lives of most Chinese teenagers and their parents. In Zhengzhou, Henan, the local bus company parked a 985 number bus outside a Gaokao center for parents to wait in, the number reflects a popular enrollment program number for university entrances. [1]

  5. Enrollment - Wikipedia

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    Enrollment (American spelling) or enrolment (British spelling) may refer to: Matriculation, the process of initiating attendance to a school; The act of entering item into a roll or scroll. The total number of students properly registered and/or attending classes at a school (see List of largest universities by enrollment)

  6. Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi - Wikipedia

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    An HSK (Level 6) Examination Score Report. The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK; Chinese: 汉语水平考试; pinyin: Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì), translated as the Chinese Proficiency Test, [1] is the People's Republic of China's standardized test of proficiency in the Standard Chinese language for non-native speakers.

  7. School district houses in China - Wikipedia

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    The policy of “nearby enrollment” was enacted to equalize the opportunities for students to enter schools, narrow the gap between key schools and weaker schools, as well as promote the balanced development of compulsory education. [2] However, the promulgation of “nearby enrollment” led to the emergence of “school district houses.”

  8. Living in a Tree - Wikipedia

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    "Living in a Tree" (simplified Chinese: 生活在树上; traditional Chinese: 生活在樹上; pinyin: Shēnghuó zài shù shàng) was an essay question as part of the national unified examination for the enrollment of ordinary higher education institutions in the People's Republic of China in July 2020.

  9. History of education in China - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in China began with the birth of the Chinese civilization.Nobles often set up educational establishments for their offspring. Establishment of the imperial examinations (advocated in the Warring States period, originated in Han, founded in Tang) was instrumental in the transition from an aristocratic to a meritocratic government.