*Getting a job may be tougher for graduates
Getting a job may be tougher for graduates
At least 5.59 million students will graduate from colleges this year, 13 percent more than last year, the Ministry of Education has said. College graduates, clad in academic gowns, throw out their caps for a commencement photo in Nanjing Unvisity,......
(7/10/2008 4:24:41 PM)
 *96,000 students in Sichuan quake zones sit for top exam
96,000 students in Sichuan quake zones sit for top exam
Wang Lei, a student from the earthquake-stricken Mianyang city, considers himself lucky to be able to take the national college entrance examination. Students line upon Wednesdayto familiarize themselves with the classrooms at Sichuan Engineering......
(7/2/2008 5:14:16 PM)
 *Preparing for the post-quake college entrance exam
Preparing for the post-quake college entrance exam
Middle school students do a review for their college entrance examination in a temporary classroom in the earthquake-hit Anxian county, Sichuan province June 28, 2008. Some 1,800 students are attending review classes in a warehouse-converted into a......
(6/30/2008 7:34:32 PM)
 *'Runner Fan' prompts change in teachers' ethics regulation
'Runner Fan' prompts change in teachers' ethics regulation
To run or not to run: that is the question. "Runner Fan", nickname of Fan Meizhong, has created a controversy because he ran out of the classroom leaving his students behind when the May 12 quake struck. The country's top education authorities now......
(6/26/2008 4:44:19 PM)
 *Graduates take commencement photos
Graduates take commencement photos
College graduates, clad in academic gowns, check theirgroups photosafterthe graduation ceremony in Jilin University, Northeast China'sJilin Province, June 20, 2008......
(6/22/2008 6:59:46 PM)
 *Gaokao shapes education landscape
Gaokao shapes education landscape
Students arrive forthe first day of the annual national college entrance exam at a middle school in Yantai, east China's Shandong province, June 7, 2008. Starting Saturday,a record 10.5 million Chinese youngsters will sit for the three-day annual......
(6/9/2008 4:33:38 PM)
 *Stiff penalties for anyone giving test answers
Stiff penalties for anyone giving test answers
Technical staff test video cameras used to monitor the college entrance exam on Monday in Linyi, Shandong.(Photo: chinadaily)People who give out the answers to the pending national college entrance exam before they finish will be charged with......
(6/5/2008 11:53:41 PM)
 *Parents call on Confucius for exam good fortune
Parents call on Confucius for exam good fortune
The Temple of Confucius in the center of Shanghai's old town was unusually full Wednesday morning. Crowds of people, most of them in their 40s and 50s, burned incense, lit candles and prayed in and around Dacheng Hall where there is a sculpture of......
(6/4/2008 5:43:27 PM)
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*Textbook price hikes hit 10-year high in Hong Kong07-16
*ETS selected as exclusive English testing partner07-13
*Getting a job may be tougher for graduates07-10
*High-tech exam cheat caught using radios in E China07-06
*Three police officers accused of corruption in Chinese college exam scam07-06
*More Qinghua graduates choose to work for state employers07-06
*650 schools in China's underdeveloped areas to install lightning rods07-06
*Ministry tightens standards for reconstructing schools in quake-hit zone07-02
*Experts back cheap fare at Beijing hearing on airport metro fare07-02
*96,000 students in Sichuan quake zones sit for top exam07-02
*More Chinese students eye British universities07-01
*University students learning from life06-30
*Preparing for the post-quake college entrance exam06-30
*Junior students to undergo security class06-30
*Textbook help for deaf and mute06-29
*Students in quake zones ready for college exam next week06-27
*'Runner Fan' prompts change in teachers' ethics regulation06-26
*Graduates take commencement photos06-22
*China reports fewer cheating cases in college entrance exam06-18
*Cheating in entrance exam drops06-18
*Student eyesight problems on rise06-18
*College will provide aid for training06-12
*Gaokao shapes education landscape06-09
*Quake-affected students to return to school by Sept 106-08
*College entrance exam starts as quake-zone students get grace period06-07
*Stiff penalties for anyone giving test answers06-05
*Students in quake zone prepare for college exam amid uncertainty06-05
*Gov't orders evacuation exercises in schools, kindergartens06-05
*Parents call on Confucius for exam good fortune06-04
*Parents, students "should just relax" as exams approach06-03
*Mainland students can be enrolled at 18 HK, Macao colleges06-03
*HK children raise funds for Sichuan06-02
*Books helping children recover arrive at Sichuan05-29
*Credit plan to reward students unveiled05-29
*Senior Chinese legislator meets Ivy League student leaders delegation05-29
*China's press watchdog recommends books to inspire children05-29
*Students resume classes in quake-hit Ningqiang05-29
*China sends 800,000 counseling books to child quake survivors05-20
*Students in worst quake-hit county resume class05-19
*National college entrance examination to be postponed in quake-hit areas05-18
*Students opt to travel abroad05-15
*Taste heavenly fragrance05-11
*Int'l Language Festival held in Nanjing University05-11
*Chinese youngsters pay tribute to "Mr Democracy, Mr Science" on Youth Day05-05
*Dictionary program redefines translation05-05
*Confucius institute opens in Chile04-29
*Book on Tibet liberation history published04-28
*Young Chinese readers both hail and shun online book buying04-23
*China publishes bilingual book on Tibet's past, today04-22
*Bible is America's favorite book: poll04-21
*Graduates prefer hukou over high salary04-21
*China's e-books booming04-21
*These Wonderful People of Xingjiang04-14
*China raises living university student allowances04-13
*44,000 overseas college students return to China in 200704-05
*Tibetan vocabulary grows as new terms find place in old tongue04-01
*Professor makes public apology for harsh blame03-26
*Sci-Fi legend Arthur C. Clarke dies03-26
*Chinese public perceive teachers' ethics as degenerating03-24
*CPC to hire 100,000 college graduates to in villages03-24
*Education not delivering 'results'03-24
*Prodigy education project sparks controversy03-23
*China's "prodigy program" to mark 30th anniversary03-18
*Faithful to the original03-17
*Wolf roars back in English03-17
*Chinese, Japanese students build trust, understanding03-14
*More foreign students come to study in China03-13
*China earmarks more food subsidies to college students to offset rising inflation03-12
*China publishes handbook for national defense students03-12
*Admission exams for grad schools should be canceled: Beida President03-09
 
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