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Songhua, Tan; Wang, Catherine Yan – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
The "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline (2010-20)" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline") posits that the development of education must be driven by reform and innovation. It devotes six chapters to mapping out the targets, tasks, and major policy measures for reforming the educational system. Focusing…
Descriptors: Governance, Guidelines, Educational Change, Strategic Planning
Liansheng, Yuan – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
The "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline (2010-20)" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline"), formulated by the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and the State Council, posits the basic completion of the modernization of China's education and other development targets by 2020. As measures to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Guidelines, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Mingming, Ji – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
The cause of continuing education has gained significant strides in China after the advent of Reform and Opening Up, but it is still the weakest link in the current system of education. The "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline (2010-20)" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline") has established the special…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Guidelines, Educational Development, Lifelong Learning
Jinqiu, He – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
This paper presents the main content of the portion on "increasing the openness of China's education" in the "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline (2010-20)" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline") and the key issues studied and discussed in the formulation process. Issues such as promoting reform and…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Resources
Kai, Jiang – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
The "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline (2010-20)" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline") has pointed out that the core mission for the development of China's higher education in the next decade is to improve quality. This development mission was put forward against the background of China's higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational Quality
Minxuan, Zhang – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
When China initiated the work of formulating the "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline 2010-20" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline") in 2008, Shanghai, together with eight other provinces and municipalities (Beijing, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Henan, Hubei, Chongqing, and Xinjiang), also started to…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Guidelines, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Lai, Desheng; Tian, Yongpo; Meng, Dahu – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
There has been a substantial disparity in the job prospects between higher education graduates from urban regions and those from the countryside in China. In other words, higher education graduates from cities find it easier to obtain jobs and to obtain better jobs than their peers who have grown up in the countryside. Against this background, the…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Employment Potential
Yang, Po – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
China established a large-scale financial aid system in the late 1980s. This multilayered aid system aimed at enhancing educational and employment opportunities. However, very few studies have examined the impact of student aid on learning effort and outcome, career decisions, and early labor market performance. Using two recent Chinese college…
Descriptors: Evidence, Outcomes of Education, Labor Market, Student Surveys
Stith, Andrea Lynn; Liu, Li; Xu, Yibin – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
During its brief twenty-five-year history, and under the close management of the central government, the postdoctoral training system in China has grown rapidly into a permanent element of the Chinese science and technology research system. Although designed to be attractive to elite Chinese Ph.D. talent both living abroad and in China, it turned…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Education, Doctoral Degrees, Foreign Countries
Shengluo, Chen – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
Through surveys of students at Beijing University, Qinghua University, and other institutions, this article finds that today, twenty years after the political disturbance in 1989 and despite the long-term and unremitting efforts made by the Chinese government, China's college students still take a better view of the U.S. political system than they…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Politics
Shunan, Xiao; Qin, Zhou – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
Interview and survey data in China suggest a high degree of patriotism, and Western public opinion polls reveal that many people see China as the world's second most powerful country. Yet Chinese Internet surveys find that Chinese citizens still lack self-confidence in dealing with Westerners. The authors explain this seeming paradox by suggesting…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Foreign Countries, Patriotism, Internet
Guo, Zhang; Yang, Ping; Wei, Wang – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
A young person born in the 1980s said jokingly to a reporter, "No, you are a post-90s. I am a post-80s, not a post-90s, nor a post-85s." In his view, he was not of the same generation as the post-90s, who are a few years younger than him. They were egotists, selfish, obstinate, and hedonistic, lacked any sense of responsibility, and frequently…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Age Differences, College Students, Higher Education
Wei, Zhang – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
In keeping with the increasing importance of technology, the "war of words" between those born in the 1980s and those born in the 1990s has been largely fought through online videos, blogs, and Internet forums. This article also reveals how each new generation is eager to take its place at the center stage and how young generations reaching…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Higher Education, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing
Feng, Zhao – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
Young people represent the future, and youth is an eternal topic. In the 1970s when the American anthropologist Margaret Mead published her famous work "Generation Gap," research on generations gained sudden popularity worldwide, and ever since the 1980s when "Generation Gap" was brought to China, research by scholars in this country on the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Youth, Generational Differences
Bo, Liu – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
China's reform and opening up have been implemented for more than thirty years now. The "fifth generation" of young people, born between 1978 and 1988, has gradually grown up to become a backbone force for the advancement of social development. This article takes young people living or working in the Xuhui district as a sample and uses statistical…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Young Adults, Statistical Data, Foreign Countries

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