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| China examines funds for compulsory education |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2007-02-14 16:40:27
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BEIJING, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Ministry of
Education will send a special team to nine central provinces to supervise the
use of funds allocated for compulsory education, the China Youth Daily reported
Wednesday.
China exempts all students in rural areas from various fees in nine-year compulsory education this Spring.
The team will check whether the funds allocated for
the compulsory education are properly used, according to the Ministry.
It will check whether the students are overcharged
and whether salaries of teachers engaged in compulsory education are still lower
than those of local civil servants, according to the Ministry.
China has vowed to increase spending on nine-year
compulsory education to ensure students in poor regions have access to
education.
The Ministry of Finance has allocated 9.2 billion
yuan (1.2 billion U.S. dollars) in subsidies for compulsory education in rural
areas this year, including 7.5 billion yuan to cover tuitions and 1.7 billion
yuan to supplement school budgets.
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