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Education for 1.3 Billion - Former Chinese Vice Premier Li LanQing on 10 Years of Education Reform and Development

ISBN: 9789620147821

出版社: Pearson Education

出版年: 2004-10

页数: 483

定价: USD 39.95

装帧: Hardcover

内容简介


In the past decade, China has made amazing achievements in its educational development. National reforms in primary, secondary, higher and vocational education are underway. Teachers, as professionals, are now receiving unprecedented respect. Mr. Li Lanqing, a key government player in the midst of these changes, explains:

- How China has succeeded in providing a nine-year compulsory education for virtually all children of eligible age. - Why China’s colleges and universities have been able to develop so quickly. - How higher educational and research institutions ensure that their research results enter the market quickly. - How China has reformed and developed its vocational education. - How the Chinese government has overcome tremendous challenges in reforming and developing education nationwide.

As a Vice Premier of the State Council between 1993 and 2003, Mr. Li held a key role in the government as head of education. He devoted most of his energy to education as he believed that education stands out among all governmental roles in terms of scope and complexity and is of paramount importance to a nation. Overall, Mr Li asserts, education in China owes its success mainly to the correct leadership of the Communist Party of China, and to a series of major policies.

In his book, Education For 1.3 Billion: Former Chinese Vice Premier LI LANQING on 10 Years of Education Reform and Development, Mr. Li describes how major policy decisions were taken, how he himself grappled with the challenges associated with change, and his views on important issues in Chinese education. "Editors’ Observations" - the last part of the book - includes interviews which allow readers to have more insight into Mr. Li’s concept of education, his personal experiences and passions, his personality as a public servant, and delves into "who he is"— a man with deep devotion and passion for education.

It is noteworthy that the Chinese edition, since its publication in April 2004 has sold over 750,000 copies! The book is targeted to help educators, researchers and policy makers around the world exchange research results and practical experience in education.