This autumn, the first batch of 360 top junior middle school
graduates from Tibetan classes or schools will attend inland key
senior middle schools, announced the Education Department of Tibet
Autonomous Region.
The students will be distributed to more than 30 key senior middle
schools in 18 inland provinces and municipalities, including
Beijing Number 80 High School, Chongqing Nankai High School and
Shuangliu High School of Sichuan Province.
The number of the key high schools are expected to increase to 72
in the future.
Wu
Yingjie, head of the Education Department, said that the decision
by the Ministry of Education was significant in the history of
Tibetan educational development.
"It will be of great help to the development of Tibetan elementary
education and the training of talented persons, playing an
important role in promoting the economic and social developmentof
Tibet," Wu said.
Since 1985, as a key state project to support Tibetan construction,
Tibetan middle schools and Tibetan classes have beenset up in 26
provinces and municipalities by the central government, taking in
nearly 40,000 students, including more than 3,000 college
students.
The schools offer the same courses as most middle schools except
they include Tibetan language and culture.
Nearly 10,000 graduates, including masters and doctors have
returned to Tibet. Seventy percent of the students' families are
herders or farmers with no fixed income.
(Xinhua News
Agency August 19, 2002)
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