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Titre Unequal Primary Education Opportunities in Rural and Urban China
Auteur Teng Margaret Fu
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 60, july-august 2005
Rubrique / Thématique
Society
Résumé anglais This article examines the unequal provision of primary education in rural and urban China. It first looks at the development of the “two-track” system and shows how educational opportunities have always been unevenly distributed in contemporary China. It then focuses on the dominant task of primary education—the universalisation of compulsory education—to underscore the profound difficulties that the Chinese government faces particularly in the provision of primary education in rural areas. The article concludes that the prospect of a successful delivery of primary education in the countryside lies in the further clarification of the financial relationship among different levels of the government, the diversification of sources of educational funding, and the integration of primary education with economic growth as the goal of sustainable development.
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