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Students play a tug-of-war game at a
primary school in Yao Autonomous County of Hekou, southwest China's Yunan
Province, March 18, 2009. Local government has carried out measurements to
help children go to school by cancelling various additional education
fees, offering compensations for poor families and improving education
facilities.(Xinhua File Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, April 2 -- China's Ministry of Education
says it's unrealistic to implement a 12-year tuition-free education system
nationwide due to a lack of available funds. However, China will focus on
strengthening its existing nine-year free compulsory education.
Sun Yunxiao, vice director of the China Youth &
Children's Research Centre, says 27 counties in China still have difficulties
providing a nine-year tuition-free compulsory education for children living
there. China is still a developing country and doesn't have enough money to
provide students all over the country with another three years of free
education.
However, officials from the Education Ministry have
indicated that the country will encourage local governments to popularize a
12-year tuition-free education according to their own financial situation.
Zhuhai, a coastal city in China's southeast, pioneered a 12-year free education
program for all kids in primary and secondary school two years ago.
To enhance the education quality of China's youth,
Chinese educators are considering extending the nine-year tuition-free education
to 12 years. Some suggest providing free pre-school education since fundamental
education is essential to one's whole life. While others think free senior high
school education will enable children to avoid cutthroat competition along the
road to university. Thus, they can save some time and energy which can be better
channelled into their overall development.
(Source: crienglish.com)