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Chinese education view
Views on education in China are as follows:

In terms of quality, education in China is very good. Chen Baosheng said that after 70 years of hard work, the overall education level of China has now leapt to the forefront of the world. "I take higher education as an example and tell you four figures, four of which are 60%. One is that more than 60% of high-level talents in our country are concentrated in institutions of higher learning.

The second is that more than 60% of the basic research and major national scientific research tasks in our country are undertaken by universities. Third, more than 60% of the national key laboratories in our country are built in colleges and universities. Fourth, more than 60% of the three national science and technology awards were won by universities. This is an important comprehensive national strength. This is from the quality level. "

China's education has achieved a unique success. At present, the purpose of education in China is to make everyone at the same level, do the same problems, and compete fairly, so that all students have the same opportunity to go to college.

Education in China:

Education in China began with China's classic works, not religious organizations. In the early days of China, educated officials were appointed to run the country. The imperial examination system for selecting officials was established in Sui Dynasty, and Emperor Taizong perfected it. It was abolished in the late Qing Dynasty 1905, and replaced by a characteristic education method combining Chinese and Western.

In 20 17, there were 514,000 schools at all levels in China, an increase of 2 105 over the previous year. There are 270 million students in all levels of academic education in China, an increase of 5.455 million over the previous year, an increase of 265.438+0%; The number of students enrolled in non-academic education was 54.657 million, an increase of 1.399 million or 2.6% over the previous year.

There are16.269 million full-time teachers in various schools nationwide, an increase of 487,000 over the previous year, with an increase of 365.438+0%.