Accelerated development of education services in rural areas and
increased academic efficiency at the nation's universities are to
receive top priority over the next few years, said Zhou Ji, the new
minister of education in a group interview yesterday in Beijing.
According to Zhou, efforts are being stepped up to raise awareness
among the rural population of the importance of the nine-year
compulsory education program, as the sheer size of the rural
population - farmers account for the bulk of the country's 1.3
billion population - makes this difficult task a critical one.
Under China's nine-year compulsory education plan, children are
required to attend six years of primary school and three years of
middle school.
Zhou said basic, adult and occupational education will be developed
together to help modernize traditional agricultural production and
equip rural-to-urban areas migrant workers with more updated
skills.
More than 90 percent of the country's population has completed the
nine-year compulsory education program. This achievement has been
regarded as a good example of delivering education to the public in
a developing country, said Zhou.
"Although we have no exact timetable to popularize the nine-year
compulsory education for the remaining 10 percent of the
population, we are determined to help those people receive such
education as soon as possible," said Zhou.
Turning to the future of higher education, he said universities are
being encouraged to undertake national technological
innovations.
"Universities should become a driving force for the country's
theoretical research, applied science and the commercialization of
new technology," said Zhou, who graduated from the Department for
Precision Instruments of Tsinghua University in 1970.
The new education minister has pledged himself to ensuring the
development of high-quality education for all levels of people at
all ages.
"High-quality education means a high rate of students' employment
and work units' interest in graduates," said Zhou.
(China Daily March 28, 2003)
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