The Chinese government will extend its nine-year
compulsory education during the 11th five-year period for national
economic and social development (2006-2010), according to a
guideline approved in principle by the central
government.
The priorities of education development set out in the
guideline include providing comprehensive education, extending
compulsory education in central and western regions, boosting
vocational education and improving the quality of higher
education.
More financial support will be given to
underdeveloped, rural, border and ethnic regions, and the gap in
education resources and funds between regions and urban and rural
areas will be narrowed, an executive meeting of the State Council
presided over by Premier Wen Jiabao decided.
Measures will be taken to ensure the education of
needy students and to solve education issues of public concern,
while teacher training and school management will be
improved.
Wednesday's executive meeting also approved in
principle a provisional regulation on the taxation of vehicles and
ships, which unifies and simplifies taxes imposed on the use of
vehicles and ships in China.
The regulation will be made public by the State
Council after further modification.
(Xinhua News Agency December 29, 2006)
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