Currently, 91 percent of the country has instituted compulsory primary education, with nearly 99 percent of school-age children are enrolled in schools.
According to the latest statistics, by the end of 1998 there were 1,022 universities
and colleges in China, with 3.41 million students, of which 1.08 million were the year's new recruits; 736 graduate training units with 199,000 students, of which 73,000 were the year's new recruits; 962 adult higher-learning institutions with 2.82 million students, of which one million were the year's new recruits; 17,106 secondary special and technical schools and vocation high schools, with 11.26 million students (of which, 1.73 million were technical school students), accounting for 55 percent of the total students in high schools.
There were 54.5 million junior middle school students nationwide, with an enrollment rate of 87.3 percent; 139.54 million primary school pupils, with 98.9 percent of the school-age children enrolled. The dropout rates of the students of ordinary junior middle schools and primary schools were 3.23 percent and 0.93 percent, respectively.
There were 2.51 million people studying in vocational secondary schools for adults; 86.82 million persons trained in adult technical training schools; and 3.21 million illiterate people became literate.
Overall, The literacy rate of China is 90.9%.
The state of education in China is very good. Pupils attend school from age 6 until they are approximately 18. China has over 100 National Key Universities.
Literacy leads to education and education leads to prosperity.
No, literacy is the ability to read and write, which isn't necessarily education.
The literacy rate in Sri Lanka is around 92%. This rate has been steadily increasing over the years due to government efforts to improve education and literacy levels in the country.
No, literacy is a topic, an education covers a wide range of topics.
David Harman has written: 'Community fundamental education' -- subject(s): Education, Fundamental education, Literacy 'Illiteracy' -- subject(s): Functional literacy, Literacy 'Adult Education in the United States' 'Turning illiteracy around' -- subject(s): Literacy, Reading (Adult education)
Literacy and education is a highly prized commodity in China. Because of this all children who are able are required to go to school.
The literacy rate in China is 90.9%.
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can ICTs be innovetively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor?how
There have been many women that have spent time on education and literacy issues. The name of one woman that has spent time on education and literacy issues is Laura Bush.
china has a higher literacy rate than us because it is sufficient for economic success
literacy is literal things like reading,english,and vocabulary education is anything you learn