教育部发布文件 2020年全国普及高中阶段教育
China is to extend the compulsory education to encompass high schools nationwide by 2020, according to The Guideline for Popularizing High School Education (2017-2020), recently released by the Ministry of Education. It aims to raise the gross enrolment ratio for high schools to above 90% on average nationwide with rates in central and western China substantially improved. Last year, China's overall gross enrollment ratio was 87.5% for high schools, meaning a rise of 2.5 percentage points in the next four years, according to the guideline. Meanwhile, the document said the country is set to achieve a more reasonable structure between high school and secondary occupational education. In addition, the schools in central and western areas will enjoy more funds and better facilities to significantly improve the quality of education. High school is a special and important stage for most Chinese students. That's why high school has been considered a key period to improve quality of the nation's human resources. The guideline was in line with China's 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), which pledges to popularize high school education by the end of this period. |