China has encountered many ups and downs in the field of education over the years. Although hampered by financial and personnel problems, impressive progress has been made in primary education since 1949, particularly in urban areas. The total education system is still weak, however, with a serious shortage of qualified teachers, school buildings, and other necessary facilities. Some of the problems involved are discussed. Current efforts aimed at increasing the level of compulsory education are outlined and observations are made on the status and plans relative to basic education, technical and vocational education, teacher training, resource requirements, enrollment trends, and so on.
Some observations on Chinese education
AIAA, AHS, and ASEE, Aircraft Systems, Design and Technology Meeting ; 1986 ; Dayton, OH, United States
1986-10-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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