Education
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China's compulsory education policy covers 160 mln students so far
China's nine-year compulsory education policy has made great achievements in recent years, covering more than
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College grads privileged in army recruitment
China will give priority to college graduates from urban families when applying to join the army, at a time
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Handicapped teacher and mini primary school
243,000 teachers not qualified
Nearly a quarter million teachers in China do not have the educational background required by the government,
Pretty flowers for respected teachers
A student holds flowers just picked at a florist for her teacher in Qingdao, east China's Shandong
Happy Teachers' Day!
Stuff members at a florist prepare with bunches of flowers in Xiamen, southeast China's Fujian Province, Sept
Flexible employment for college grads
With two days of work and five days of rest every week, Liu Tiancong lives a life her parents could never
Yale extends aid to int'l students
Yale University has extended its need-based financial-aid package to international students for the first
Patriotism, flu prevention first lessons in new semester
Chinese traditional enrolling ceremony in Hangzhou, E China
Pupils dressed in ancient student clothes read "three-character primer", a traditional classic reading
Schools start new semester in Xinjiang
A girl student from Taoyuan, Taiwan listens in class at a primary school in Fuzhou, captial of
Word spreads about ex-premier's book
Zhu Rongji, China's premier between 1998 and 2003, is back in the limelight, talking once more with the media
Book of "Zhu Rongji in Press Conference" published
Photo taken on Sep. 1, 2009 shows the book of Zhu Rongji in Press Conference, in Beijing, China. The book,
Chinese middle, primary schools start new semester
Senior students help Grade 1 students get into the school at the Beijing Primary School of Beijing, China, on
Ceremony marks beginning of studying age
Pupils in traditional costumes attend a ceremony in a Confucius temple in Nanjing,east China's Jiangsu
Report: Shenzhen most competitive in education
Shenzhen was ranked first among 15 Chinese cities in a report on education competitiveness released by
Graduates prefer State-owned to foreign companies
More Chinese graduates prefer to work for a State-owned company than for a foreign-owned enterprise,
Pupils in quake area return to school for new semester
Pupils walk with new textbooks in a corridor of the new teaching building of the Mingyue Primary School in
Fear grips students in Australia
Chinese students in Australia are scared for their safety following a string of disappearances and murders
College graduates go west to strengthen education
The college graduate has finally got a chance to pursue a master's degree at Ningxia University, but he is










