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Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, it is best to take time as the axis for the development of China's educational modernization, and indicate some concrete examples. Friends who kno
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, it is best to take time as the axis for the development of China's educational modernization, and indicate some concrete examples. Friends who know can express their own. 1 In the 1950s, a large number of universities were established in China, which laid the basic framework and foundation of university education in China. Universities that have been running undergraduate courses for about 60 years now are all commissioned for 50 years. 2. In the early 1960s, due to three years of economic difficulties, many universities in China were cancelled or downgraded. There are many such universities, so I won't list them one by one. 3. After the Cultural Revolution began, primary and secondary schools were suspended due to the revolution; The university stopped enrolling students, which delayed almost a generation. This is the fault of talent reserve in various undertakings in China for more than ten years. 4. In the early 1970s, China proposed to resume running schools through college enrollment or demotion in the 1960s. 5. After the Cultural Revolution, 1977, the national college entrance examination enrolled students. In 1960s and 1980s, a large number of technical secondary schools, junior colleges and undergraduate colleges were newly established. 7. At the end of the world, China began to expand the enrollment of universities in big countries, and the enrollment returned to China was more than 20 times that of the early 1980s. 6. After 2000, China ushered in the climax of applying for undergraduate and independent colleges, adding four or five hundred undergraduate colleges. This is the basic development process of China's education from liberation to now.