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China's basic education involves pre-school, nine-year
compulsory education from elementary to junior high school, standard
senior high school education, special education for disabled children,
and education for illiterate people.
China has over 200 million elementary and high school students,
who, together with pre-school children, account for one sixth of
the population. For this reason the Central Government has prioritized
basic education as a key field of infrastructure construction and
educational development. In 2005, the number of students in school
was 62.66 million, of which 19.88 million were enrolled in junior
high school; senior high school education (including senior high
school, adult high school, secondary specialized schools, vocational
high schools, technical schools, and secondary technical schools
for adults) has developed steadily in recent years. In 2005 enrollment
was 15.25 million, 11.3 percent up on 2004.
The government has created a special fund to improve conditions
in China's elementary and high schools, for new construction, expansion
and the re-building of run-down structures. Per-capita educational
expenditure on elementary and high school students has grown greatly,
teaching and research equipment, books and documents being updated
and replenished every year.
Government's aim for the development of China's basic education
system is to approach or attain the level of moderately developed
countries by 2010.
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