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  2. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Government's aim for the development of China's basic education system is to approach or attain the level of moderately developed countries by 2010. Graduates of China's primary and secondary schools test highly in both basic skills and critical thinking skills; [58] however, due to poor health, rural students often drop out or lack in ...

  3. Education inequality in China - Wikipedia

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    Currently, variations in education policy across different levels of schooling continue to contribute to educational inequality. Even within the same region, school attendance and tuition are regulated differently, often causing confusion for families new to the education system. [3] A typical high school classroom in China.

  4. Private and public schools in China - Wikipedia

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    Public schools in China are administered by the National Ministry of Education.Whilst the Ministry supervises general guidelines such as staff recruitment, national budgets and formal examinations, specific regulations directly correlated to each public school are managed by their District and Provincial Commissions of Education (Chan, 2019).

  5. Compulsory education in China - Wikipedia

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    According to the Compulsory Education Law, China's compulsory education has four main features [17] : It is the obligation of schools, parents, and society to allow school-age children and teenagers to receive education. Whoever fails this obligation violates the law. Parents who do not send their students to school, bear the responsibility.

  6. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    The quality of universities and higher education in China is internationally recognized as China has established educational cooperation and exchanges with 188 countries and regions and 46 major international organizations, and signed agreements with 54 countries such as the US, British, Germany, Australia and Canada on mutual recognition of ...

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    Alabama looks in line for a College Football Playoff berth and that's a nod to the power of the SEC and Big Ten compared to other conferences.

  8. Trump's transportation chief prospects include former Uber ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump transition team is considering a former Uber executive and three current or former Republican congressmen - one of whom is now a Fox News host - to lead the U.S ...

  9. 1952 reorganization of higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    The history of higher education in China dates back to the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 BC– c. 1045 BC). However, the education system in ancient China was highly elitist and centred around Confucianism, a form of humanism. Under the imperial examination system, the education system focused on training and selection of civil servants. [5]