Talk:Education in Beijing
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Commentary on closing of schools in Beijing, retention rate in primary schools, and info on some secondary school
editp. 121 of Dong and Chen: "This unreasonable rejection of vocational and technical education and blind development of senior secondary education was the[...]" -- But the quote continues onto p. 122 which I do not have a preview of.
p. 123 of Dong and Chen: "Statistics for 1989 showed that the enrolment rate of primary schools has reached 99.5 per cent, the drop out rate 0.4 per cent, the retention[...]" -- But the quote continues onto p. 124 which I do not have a preview of.
p. 125 of Dong and Chen stated "[...]or 100 per cent of its graduates enrol in universities and especially in key universities" but I do not have a preview of p. 124.
p. 125 of Dong and Chen stated: (referring to the graduates of vocational high schools) "95 per cent of whom are employed by government departments or[...]" but I do not have a preview of p. 126.
Address of the Commission of Education: Chinese site has current address, English site has outdated address
editThe English website of the Education Commission has the outdated headquarters address of the commission. The current HQ is reflected by the Chinese website. WhisperToMe (talk) 01:02, 11 January 2014 (UTC)
Tables Dong and Chen source
editHere is the table of the preschool population in Beijing, p. 123 of the Dong and Chen source: from the State Education Commission, 1990
- 1949: 21 institutions, 2,403 students, 159 working staff
- 1959: 863 institutions, 66,577 students, 13,852 working staff
- 1965: 932 institutions, 105,573 students, and 19,249 working staff
- 1978: 5,074 institutions, 235,923 students, 39,982 working staff
- 1989: 3,824 institutions (decrease), 400,000 students, 41,314 working staff
And table of key secondary schools, p. 125 from Dong and Chen: from the State Education Commission, 1987
- 1953: 20 schools, making up 20.7% of total
- 1963: 12 schools, making up 2.7% of total
- 1981: 63 schools, making up 6.5% of total
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