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What subjects are there in the high school curriculum?
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High school is short for high school. Middle schools in China are divided into junior high schools and senior high schools (generally referred to as junior high schools and senior high schools), both of which belong to the category of secondary education. High school is an educational institution after the end of nine-year compulsory education in China. Generally, it is a three-year system, that is, one year of high school, two years of high school and three years of high school.

China's high school education includes: ordinary high schools (complete middle schools, senior middle schools and twelve-year compulsory schools), adult high schools, ordinary middle schools, adult secondary schools, vocational high schools and technical schools. In 20 16, there were 24,700 senior high schools (including ordinary senior high schools, adult senior high schools and secondary vocational education) in China, with 3970 10000 students.

In 2020, there will be 24,400 high schools in China. Students 15040000, students 4 1278000. The gross enrollment rate in senior high school is 9 1.2%. There are 65438+4200 ordinary high schools in China. There are 8,764,400 students and 24,944,500 students. Full-time teachers in ordinary high schools1933,200.

There are 326 adult high schools in China, with 52,000 students and 39,500 graduates. There are 236 faculty members 1 person in adult high schools, and full-time teachers1person.

Before the reform of the education system in the late Qing Dynasty, the official education in China basically followed the traditional central official education and local official education. Imperial academy in Central China is equivalent to a university. Local schools in counties and counties have secondary education, while social studies and voluntary subjects in urban and rural areas have primary education.

/kloc-At the end of 0/9, He Ziyuan and Qiu, the founders of modern education in China and veterans of the Revolution of 1911, started the trend, eliminated the interference of stubborn conservative forces, successfully introduced western learning, established new schools, and brought civilian education into the vision of the Manchu court.

Under the pressure of the situation, the Qing government had to open a new door to educational innovation, promulgated a new academic system at the end of 1905, abolished the imperial examination system, and popularized new schools throughout the country. Western learning has gradually become the main form of school education.

The new academic system divides schools into several levels, such as primary school hall, middle school hall, higher school hall and university hall, but the definition between primary school hall and middle school hall is very vague. It was not until Xuantong Yuan Dynasty (1909) that the local imperial examination stopped that it was clearly divided into junior high school and senior high school.