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Primary
and Secondary Education... ...

The experiment class "without desks" in Zhongshanlu Primary
School in Harbin. This is liked by the pupils and has got good
results. In the picture, the pupils are raising their hands
to answer questions.กก |
Primary and secondary education in China is composed of three stages:
primary school, junior middle school and senior middle school, with
a length of study of 12 years altogether. Generally, the length
of study in primary schools is six years; junior middle schools,
three years; and senior middle schools, three years. Primary and
junior middle school education is compulsory. Children who have
reached the age of six may enter primary schools. Where junior middle
school education is basically universal, students who have graduated
from primary schools may, without examination, advance to the appropriate
junior middle schools. Junior middle school graduates may enter
senior middle schools after passing examinations set by the local
education authorities.
Since the issuing of the Compulsory Education Law of the PRC in
1986, governments at all levels have actively promoted nine-year
compulsory education, and made remarkable achievements. Throughout
the nation, nearly 1,500 counties, cities and municipal districts
have basically instituted nine-year compulsory education, with a
population coverage of about 50 percent. Senior middle school education
is now virtually universal in large and medium-sized cities and
the coastal areas, where the economy is fairly well developed.
Ethics, labor skills and after-school education are promoted in
primary and secondary schools, laying a good foundation for the
enhancement of the students' quality and their all-round development.
On January 7, 2000, the Ministry of Education held a tele-conference
on the work of lightening the burden on primary and middle school
students, and demanded that all local education departments take
effective measures as soon as possible in this regard.
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