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The Core Principles of Educational Equity
Educational equity means that everyone has equal opportunities to receive high-quality education, regardless of personal background, social status, economic conditions, gender, race, disability or other characteristics. The pursuit of educational equity is to provide everyone with fair educational opportunities and resources, so that they can fully develop their potential and obtain equal learning results and opportunities.

Fair opportunity

Everyone should have equal opportunities to receive education, regardless of their birth background, family conditions or other social factors.

Resource rights and interests

Rational allocation of educational resources to ensure that every student can get high-quality teaching facilities, teaching materials, teachers and support services.

Inclusive education

The education system should be able to meet the needs of different students, including physical, intellectual, emotional and learning styles, so that each student can fully participate and benefit.

A fair evaluation

Evaluation and assessment should be based on objective standards, free from personal background and other unfair factors, and ensure fairness and justice.

Equal opportunity

Education equity also includes providing equal opportunities for disadvantaged groups, including poor families, disabled people, ethnic minorities and students in rural areas.