China will launch a teaching resource network on Sept. 8 to offer
long-distance training for teachers nationwide, sources with the
Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) said here Thursday.
Guan Peijun, an MOE official in charge of teaching staff, said at a
press conference that China will put the teaching staff of normal
schools, teaching materials of radio and television schools, and
teaching resources on the Internet together into the network, which
will give full play to remote teaching.
Teachers throughout China can share good teaching materials via the
website and channels either online or on TV, and those in rural
areas may also study for higher academic degrees or professional
training.
Guan said China will further reform of teachers' qualification
tests and approval and offer master's degree programs through the
remote teaching program.
He
pointed out the academic degrees of Chinese primary and middle
school teachers were still at a low level. Last year's statistics
showed Chinese teachers at primary schools, junior highschools and
senior high schools totaled 5.78, 3.43 and 0.95 million,
respectively.
(People’s Daily September 5, 2003)
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