Speaking at a high-profile centenary celebration for Beijing Normal
University Sunday in Beijing, Chinese President Jiang Zemin called
for the energetic advancement of innovations in education to
cultivate high-quality talent for China's economic and social
development.
Jiang attended the celebration along with other senior Chinese
leaders Zhu Rongji, Li Ruihuan, Hu Jintao, Wei Jianxing and Li
Lanqing.
At
the beginning of his speech, Jiang expressed his warm
congratulations to all the faculty, students, and schoolfellows of
the university on the occasion of the centenary. He also
congratulated all Chinese teachers and education professionals with
regard to the upcoming September 10 National Teachers' Day.
He
praised the achievements of the university, noting that it has
cultivated large numbers of outstanding teachers and talents over
the past 100 years and made great contributions to the cause of the
nation.
Jiang stressed that innovations in education should be carried out
in order to meet new challenges.
"We should further explore education laws within the context of the
current circumstances, update our understanding of education and
form ideas on education and talent in accordance with China's
social and economic development in the 21st century," Jiang
said.
He
said in promoting the cause of education, China should make the
best possible use of modern technology and actively borrow from
advanced management and administrative experience in the world.
He
stressed that in today's world, competition between different
countries all boils down to the competition between talents and
creativity of different nations. Education is the basis for talent
cultivation and for strengthening creativity.
He
said China would continue its unswerving implementation of the
strategy of revitalizing the nation through science and education
and asked Chinese teachers to continue to work hard to train more
high-quality people for China's social and economic
development.
More than 6,000 people attended the celebration for the university,
which is known as a pioneer of China's teacher-training colleges
and universities. Participants included a number of senior
government officials, university presidents from China and abroad
and faculty and students from this 100-year old university.
(Xinhua News Agency September 8, 2002)
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