Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - Dingbian county education
Dingbian county education
The name of primary school began in the 30th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1904). In the 8th year of the Republic of China (19 19), after the May 4th New Culture Movement, the primary school was renamed as a national primary school. Subjects include Mandarin, Arithmetic, Ancient Chinese, and new subjects such as nature, common sense and health are offered. In the Republic of China 18 (1929), Dingbian High School was renamed as "Dingbian County High School Grade Two Primary School", and subjects such as the Three People's Principles and English were added. The academic system is called 6 years, but it is actually 7 years. Dingbian and Anbian girls' primary schools only have junior high schools. Founded on 13 (1924), it was merged into a boys' school on 19 (1930).

After the founding of New China, social stability, production development, people's living standards gradually improved, schools gradually increased, and students increased even more. By 1957, there are 67 primary schools with 5 123 students, and the children of workers and peasants account for more than 85%. During the period of 1958, the number of schools soared under the situation of "Great Leap Forward". By 1959, there were 293 private primary schools in Dingbian County with 16096 students. It is 9.4 times higher than 1949, and the enrollment rate of school-age children is nearly 80%. 55 teachers1person, an increase of 7.7 times.

1966 after the beginning of the "cultural revolution", the primary schools in Dingbian County were hit one after another. 1976,782 schools were established, with 28 students124, and the enrollment rate was 95%, but they only existed in name only and had no cultural quality. 1978, the county salt chemical plant and handicraft association established six primary schools for children. Students 19 1 person, 7 teachers.

From 1979 to 1980, the layout of primary schools was adjusted for the first time. The number of primary schools in Dingbian County was adjusted from 646 to 568, and most of them were decentralized to commune (town) management. 198 1 year, rural students are highly mobile, and the enrollment rate of school-age children has dropped from 9 1.3% in the previous year to 87.8%. 65438-0983 The county government has formulated the development plan of 65438-0990 primary education in Dingbian County. On this basis, the primary schools in Dingbian County were adjusted for the second time, and the senior classes of some brigade primary schools were reduced, leaving only 28 township central primary schools and 23 complete primary schools in Xiangyang, Dongguan, Minzu and Anbian counties. In this way, teachers and teaching equipment can be concentrated and the teaching quality can be improved.

65438-0985, the county party and government paid attention to it, and urban and rural school-age children were generally mobilized. There are 22,988 school-age children in Dingbian County, with 2 1997 students enrolled, and the enrollment rate is 95.7%. The enrollment consolidation rate is 91.7%; There are 3,694 fresh graduates and 3,373 fresh graduates, with a graduation rate of 91.4%; The popularization rate of primary education is 84%. 1989, Yulin area was named "universal education county". 1990 census shows that the enrollment rate of school-age children in Dingbian County is only 76.2%.

Since 1990s, with the vigorous development of "sixth grade" education, social forces began to run schools, and Huiyuan Primary School was founded earlier. Then came Sunshine Primary School and Yucai Primary School. The number of private primary schools in Dingbian County has grown to 18, and there are 4 private preschool education schools with 3,259 students and 9/kloc-0 staff, two of which have passed the acceptance of the Education Bureau and issued school licenses. By 2000, there were 495 primary schools with 2,035 classes in Dingbian County, with 3,283 in-service teachers and 5 1256 students, with an enrollment rate of 97%.

20 10 There are 6/kloc-0 primary schools in Dingbian County, with 2 1848 pupils, and the primary school graduation rate is 100%. In 33 years of the Republic of China (1944), the government of Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region attached a junior middle school class to an ordinary middle school in Dingbian, which initiated the education of ordinary middle schools in the county. 1949 after the liberation of Dingbian, the Middle School Department of Trilateral Public School was placed under Dingbian County. 1958 opening high school classes. Junior high school is affiliated to Trilateral Public School, with a three-year academic system. Its subjects include border construction, Chinese language, mathematics, history, geography, nature, common sense, health, music, physical education and labor. Students study cultural and scientific knowledge 24 hours a week, spend more than half of their time in labor and social propaganda, and go to the countryside for literacy in winter and summer vacations. 1September, 949, when the Middle School Attached to Trilateral College handed over Dingbian, there were 55 students and 3 teachers. At the end of 1949, the number of students increased to 74 and the number of teachers increased to 6, and both teachers and students enjoyed the treatment of supply system. 1953, students cancel the supply system and use people's grants instead. 1957, people in Ding and An towns were self-reliant, and two secondary schools were established, which were called private secondary schools, and the number of secondary schools increased to three. There are 669 students and 33 faculty members. The school has a relatively complete class, and students' main task is to study culture.

1958, taking advantage of the "Great Leap Forward", Dingbian County began to run high school classes, enrolling 37 students. At the same time, there are two new junior high schools in Anbian and Jiyuan. By 1959, in ten years, there were 50/kloc-0 junior high school graduates in Dingbian County. 196 1 year, the number of middle schools decreased, but only two schools were established and settled. 1963, the county is designated as a key middle school. By 1965, more than 250 high school graduates were sent out, 32 of whom were admitted to universities.

1966, after the "Cultural Revolution" began, teachers and students from Ding and An middle schools were involved in it one after another. Schools were closed, students went out to join hands, and the "Killing" society was closed to make a revolution. It was not until the spring of 1968 that he returned to school to "resume classes and engage in revolution" according to the instructions of President Mao Zedong. Due to the "Cultural Revolution", junior high school and senior high school did not enroll students for two years, and junior high school graduates went to the countryside to settle in line. /kloc-in 0/968, there were junior high schools in Jiyuan, Wumaozi, Baiwanzi and Bainijing, which were called "Daimao Middle School".

1978, repeat the unified examination and choose the best. 1979 admission 134 1 freshman. 1980, the county implemented the eight-character policy of "adjustment, consolidation, enrichment and improvement", and cancelled the senior high school classes in six middle schools, including He Quan, Miwanzi, Zhangjiao and Duiziliang, and the junior high school classes with caps in more than 20 primary schools. Temporary residence in 5 high schools and 30 junior high schools. 1983 Adjust the middle school again and keep 13 middle school, that is, designate junior middle school and Anzhong as complete middle schools; Dingbian No.2 Middle School, Menghaizi Middle School, He Huan Middle School, Zhuanjing Middle School, Bainijing Middle School, Zhang Qiao Mud Middle School, Yang Jing Middle School, Hongliugou Middle School, Baiwanzi Middle School, Duiziliang Middle School and Jiyuan Middle School are junior middle schools. 1987, the third middle school was established in the county, with only junior high school classes. In 2000, there were 13 junior high schools and 2 senior high schools in Dingbian County, with junior high school students 10737 and senior high school students 1549. There are 8 14 teachers in public and private secondary schools.

20 10 there are 2 ordinary high schools, complete middle schools, junior middle schools, nine-year compulsory schools, vocational middle schools and teachers' further education schools in Dingbian county. Middle school 2 15 10, vocational middle school1581; The junior high school graduation rate is 59.4%.