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Twelve-year compulsory education: lighting the lamp of the future
Education is not only the transmission of knowledge, but also the sowing of hope for the future. Twelve-year compulsory education is like lighting a lamp for our children, illuminating their road to success. It not only enables children to acquire more knowledge and skills, but also is the key to improve their comprehensive quality and prepare for future social life and work needs.

Educational equity

Twelve-year compulsory education is to achieve educational equity and ensure that every child can stand on the starting line of fairness and will not miss opportunities because of regional differences.

Improving the quality of education

By extending the educational time and enriching the educational content, we provide children with more learning opportunities and broader knowledge. This will not only help to improve children's comprehensive quality, but also lay a solid foundation for their future self-development.

Education in minority areas

In minority areas, the improvement of education level is particularly important. Twelve-year compulsory education has opened the door to the future for children in these areas, helped them gain more opportunities for learning and development, and promoted regional economic and social progress.

Perfect education system

We need to continue to improve the education system, provide more choices for children, and ensure that they can thrive on the road that suits them best.

Increase investment in education

With the deepening of 12 year compulsory education, we need more investment in education to ensure its quality and effect. Only in this way can we ensure that the 12 year compulsory education will really benefit every child and light a bright light for their future.