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On two basic points to meet the national inspection
"Two basics" is the abbreviation for basically popularizing nine-year compulsory education and basically eliminating illiteracy among young people.

It is a plan to solve the "two basics" problem in the western region, which is approved by the State Council and formulated by the relevant state departments. It is an important event in the process of popularizing compulsory education in China, and it is an important measure for the CPC Central Committee and the State Council to support the basic popularization of nine-year compulsory education in the western region, basically eliminate illiteracy among young people, improve the quality of the people, narrow the gap between the east and the west, and promote local economic development and social progress.

This year is the last year, so it is a national inspection.

1, what is "two basics"? Answer: "two basics" is the abbreviation of basically popularizing nine-year compulsory education and basically eliminating illiteracy among young people.

2. What is nine-year compulsory education? A: Including primary school compulsory education and junior high school compulsory education, it refers to the realization of compulsory education for six years in primary school and three years in junior high school.

3. What is the "two basics" national inspection? A: After all the counties in a provincial administrative region have passed the "two basics" inspection, the national education supervision group will supervise and inspect the "two basics" work of the provincial government. This is the acceptance and confirmation of the "two basics" level of the provincial administrative region organized by the state according to law, so it is called the "two basics" national inspection.

4. What is the main purpose of the "two basics" national inspection? A: The national inspection of the "two basics" is a process of testing whether the government's actions are in place and urging governments at all levels to earnestly perform their educational duties. It is also a process for provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) to sum up their work, find gaps, make up for deficiencies and move on. It is also a process of implementing Scientific Outlook on Development and the correct outlook on political achievements and people's satisfaction with education.

5. What are the key contents of the "two basics" national inspection? A: The "two basics" national inspection has seven key points: (1) popularizing compulsory education. Focus on checking the "three rates" of junior high school, that is, the enrollment rate of school-age teenagers, the dropout rate of students in school, the completion rate of compulsory education, and the education of vulnerable groups (children of migrant workers, left-behind children, disabled children, girls, children from poor families, and ethnic minority children).