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  2. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    3 Among 25-64 year-olds, including associate, bachelor and graduate degrees. Education in China is primarily managed by the state-run public education system, which falls under the Ministry of Education. All citizens must attend school for a minimum of nine years, known as nine-year compulsory education, which is funded by the government.

  3. Compulsory education in the People's Republic of China

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    The aforementioned educational system is the prevailing model of mandatory education in mainland China, and it is also the most widespread educational system worldwide. The 5-4 school system, which consists of a five-year primary school and a four-year junior high school, is a prevalent system of compulsory education in mainland China and is ...

  4. History of education in China - Wikipedia

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    After Qing was defeated by Japan during the first Sino-Japanese War, Peiyang University (or Imperial Tientsin University), the first modern university in China was established in 1895, of which the undergraduate education system was fully based on the counterpart in USA. In 1898, Peking University was founded, with a curriculum based on the ...

  5. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in China is the largest in the world. [ 1] By the end of 2021, there were over 3,000 colleges and universities, with over 44.3 million students enrolled in mainland China and 240 million Chinese citizens having received high education. [ 2][ 3] The system includes Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees, as well as non-degree ...

  6. Private and public schools in China - Wikipedia

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    The government is responsible for all aspects of the public education system, including but not limited to staff salaries, yearly curriculum, internal assessments and external rankings (Wang, 2005). Private schools in China are administered by private individuals or corporations (Lin, 1999). Unlike public schools which are managed by the ...

  7. Gaokao - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a record high of 9.5 million people applied for tertiary education entry in China. Of these, 8.8 million (93%) took the national entrance exam and 27,600 (0.28%) were exempted if the students demonstrate exceptional merit in the quality of their work and understanding of the academic subject. Out of the 9.5 million applicants ...

  8. Literacy in China - Wikipedia

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    From 20 to 29 September 1950, the Ministry of Education and the All-China Federation of Trade Unions jointly convened the first National Work Conference on Education for Workers and Peasants. Ma Xulun, Minister of Education, pointed out in his opening speech that worker and peasant education should focus on literacy education. More than 400 ...

  9. 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.