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  2. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    The system trained some 60 million mid-or high-level professionals and almost 400 million laborers to the junior or senior high school level. Today, 250 million Chinese get three levels of school education (elementary, junior, and senior high school), doubling the rate of increase in the rest of the world during the same period.

  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. Compulsory education in China - Wikipedia

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    It was derived from the Jenxu school system. [29] Jenxu is the prevailing model, and is the most widespread educational system worldwide. The 5-4 school system, which consists of a five-year primary school and a four-year middle school, is implemented in some areas of the country. [30] [31]

  5. Private and public schools in China - Wikipedia

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    Excluding elementary schools, middle schools and high schools often have night section, where students go to school averagely from 7am to 10pm. [ 21 ] Public schools in China have their fixed schedule determined by Minister of Education of the People's Republic of China, according to South China Morning Post , 60% of students age from 6 to 17 ...

  6. Sichuan schools corruption scandal - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake caused the collapse of more than 6.5 million buildings and damaged some 23 million more. Four factors determine the damage to a particular building, according to geologist Liu Jie (Chinese: 刘杰), Director of Earthquake Prediction Department of (China's) Center for Seismic Monitoring Station Network under the China Earthquake Administration (CEA), who arrived in the quake zone ...

  7. Double Reduction Policy - Wikipedia

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    Primary school students aged seven to nine have the most significant obesity problem, with rates of 5.7% for boys and 8% for girls. [ 3 ] 19.6 percent of Grade 1 students are overweight, and the obesity rate of primary school students in grades 1-3 is increasing faster than that of students in grades 4–6.

  8. Changzhou Foreign Languages School controversy - Wikipedia

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    Changzhou Foreign Languages School was relocated to a new 153-acre site in September 2015. [1] Before the school was relocated, three chemical factories occupied area near the modern CZFLS campus: [2] Changyu, Huada, and Changlong, a subsidiary of the large Chinese pesticide manufacturer Shenzhen Noposion Agrochemicals Company. [3]

  9. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    The school motto was "Seeking truth from facts" ("实事求是"). In 1951, followed by an order of the Chinese Communist government, the university was renamed Tianjin University and became one of the largest multidisciplinary engineering universities in China and one of the first 16 national key universities accredited by the nation in 1959 ...