Answer: "two basics" is the abbreviation of basically popularizing nine-year compulsory education and basically eliminating illiteracy among young people. It mainly includes: the popularization of compulsory education, teachers, school conditions, funds, management and quality, literacy and adult education.
Second, the "two basics" population coverage rate?
A: The "two basics" population coverage rate refers to the proportion of counties in a province (autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government) that have achieved the "two basics" to the total population. Expressed as:
"Two basics" population coverage rate = the total population of counties/regions that have achieved "two basics" × 100%.
Third, the school-age population enrollment rate?
Answer: primary school-age population enrollment rate (primary school enrollment rate) = number of primary school-age students at the beginning of the school year ×65438+ 000% of the total primary school-age population at the beginning of the school year.
Junior high school enrollment rate = number of students in junior high school13-15-year-old population × 100%.
Fourth, the enrollment rate of disabled children and adolescents?
Answer: the enrollment rate of disabled children and adolescents = the number of students with disabled children and adolescents ÷ the total population of disabled children and adolescents × 100%.
(1) Disability refers to visual disability, hearing disability and intellectual disability.
(two) the school age division of disabled children and adolescents shall be handled in accordance with the relevant provisions.
(3) The number of disabled children and adolescents in school refers to the number of students attending ordinary schools and special schools (classes).
5. What is the dropout rate of primary school (junior high school) students?
Answer: primary school (junior high school) student dropout rate = number of primary school (junior high school) students dropping out of school during the school year ÷ number of primary school (junior high school) students at the beginning of the school year × 100%.
(1) The school year refers to the period from the beginning of the last school to the beginning of this school;
(2) Drop-out students refer to all students who leave school without going to school, except for normal graduation (graduation), further studies, repetition, transfer, death and suspension formalities according to regulations.
6. What is the graduation rate of graduating classes in primary schools (junior high schools)?
Answer: The graduation rate of primary school (junior high school) graduates × the actual number of primary school (junior high school) graduates × 100% at the beginning of school.
7./kloc-primary school (junior high school) education completion rate of population aged 0/5 (17)?
A: The completion rate of primary school (junior high school) education among the population aged 65,438+05 is (65,438+07) =1
15( 17) Number of primary and secondary schools (junior high schools) with one-year-old population÷15 (17) Total population with one-year-old population × 100%
(The number of students who have completed their studies refers to the sum of the number of primary and secondary school (junior high school) graduates, the number of graduates, the number of people who have completed the prescribed number of years and the number of people who have completed the corresponding studies or years through informal education).
Eight, primary school teachers pass rate?
Answer: The qualification rate of primary school teachers' education refers to the proportion of full-time teachers with secondary normal schools and high school education or above in the total number of full-time teachers, which is expressed by the formula:
Certificate rate of primary school teachers = number of full-time teachers with secondary school or high school education ÷ total number of full-time teachers × 100%.
Nine, primary school (junior high school) per student construction area?
Answer: The average school building area of primary school (junior high school) = the total school building area of primary school (junior high school) ÷ the total number of students in primary school (junior high school).
(The total construction area of primary school (junior high school) refers to the teaching room, teaching auxiliary room, administrative room and living room (single staff and student dormitory; The sum of the construction area of auxiliary buildings such as teaching staff and student canteens).
X. What are the "two improvements"?
A: "two improvements" means that the proportion of fiscal education funds to GDP has gradually increased; The proportion of financial education appropriation to total financial expenditure has gradually increased.
XI。 What are the "three growth"?
A: "Three growth" means that the growth of educational financial allocation of people's governments at all levels is higher than the growth of recurrent fiscal revenue, and the average educational funds should be gradually increased according to the number of students in school, so as to ensure the gradual increase of teachers' salaries and students' per capita public funds.
Twelve, personal literacy standards?
Answer: The standard of personal literacy is that farmers know 1500 Chinese characters, and employees of enterprises and institutions and urban residents know 2,000 Chinese characters, and they can read simple and popular newspaper articles, keep simple accounts and write simple practical writing. A five-year primary school student who has finished the third grade or a six-year primary school student who has finished the fourth grade is regarded as literate.
A. What are the procedures for foreign hukou to attend primary school in Xiaoshan?
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