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Xinhua network official account no. 2019. 11. 1606:30

Xinhua network, beijing, november 14thAfter-school servicesThe ministry of education is holding a press conference today to respond to the challenges of these areas of basic education。
The nine-year compulsory education consolidation rate will be 95 per cent by 2020
The ministry of education, which has been conducting a major political mission to win the war against poverty, held a national on-site promotion conference at the end of may, which strengthened the joint united nations protection unit and established a control counter billing system。
On 29 october, the central disciplinary commission announced the progress made in the special overhaul of the school system, with the number of students dropping out of compulsory education in 832 poor counties across the country having dropped from 290,000 at the end of may 2019 to 65,000, of which the number of students from poor families who had built a card decreased from 150,000 to 27,000. The director-general of the department of basic education, lu yu yu, has just described the important milestones in the work being done to ensure that by 2020, 95 per cent of compulsory education will have been consolidated and that the goal of ensuring compulsory education will be met。
2018 was the largest decline in class in nearly a decade
The ministry of education has continued its efforts to promote the elimination of compulsory education in all regions. In 2018, the largest decline in the number of large classes in the last decade, the national average fell to 7. 1 per cent, with the percentage of oversized classes falling to 0. 5 per cent, and 14 provinces having achieved the target of keeping the percentage of large classes within 5 per cent by 2020 ahead of schedule。
In 2019, the ministry of education implemented measures to strengthen the supply control of enrolment, financial support for school construction, and supervision and inspection, with a focus on the 11 provinces with large class sizes exceeding 6 per cent. On average, the average number of classes in these 11 provinces dropped from 11. 8 per cent last year to 6. 5 per cent today, of which hainan fell from 17. 2 per cent to 3. 4 per cent, hunan from 16. 2 per cent to 5. 1 per cent, qinghai from 13. 5 per cent to 6. 4 per cent, henan from 13 per cent to 6. 9 per cent and guangxi from 14. 2 per cent to 8. 5 per cent。
Public and private co-opting
In 2019, access to compulsory education was generally stable and new progress was made. Nearly 98. 6 per cent of the country's 24 major cities (4 municipalities directly under its authority, 5 planned municipalities separately, 10 provincial capitals and fukuzhou, nanchang, zhengzhou, changsha and quyang) are free of compulsory education。
In march 2019, the office of the minister of education issued a circular on the preparation of admissions to regular primary and secondary schools for the year 2019, which actively and carefully promotes the near-attendance policy. Luyu just emphasized, especially in the middle hair. Following the issuance of document no. 26, local authorities were requested to integrate the admission of students to compulsory private schools into the general management of approved institutions, to synchronize the admission of students to public institutions, to go beyond the roll-call policy of the enrolment programme, and to fully implement the enrolment process for next year。
In response to the phenomenon of early “circle admission” for individual schools, summer camps, etc., which are disguised as early admissions, luyu has just responded that the irrationality is to be reformed, that school summer camps cannot be linked to enrolment, and that specific rules will land next year. “it is not possible for schools to recruit early and hard-core students, and this will not happen again next year.”
"3:30" for parents
Over the past two years, the ministry of education has been actively promoting the establishment of a flexible school leave system in primary and secondary schools in order to address the problem of “3:30” parents taking over their children, and to provide effective after-school services. At present, 29 provinces have formulated proposals for the establishment of a system of after-school services for primary and secondary schools, and the vast majority of provincial capitals and individual planned municipalities have also developed practical measures to implement them. The post-school services provided to primary and secondary school students in shenyang have highlighted the importance of full membership. “one is for all schools. In shen primary and secondary schools, whether primary, middle or high, public or private. The second is for all students. All pupils and students who require after-school services may attend at the request of their parents on a voluntary basis, after review by class and school, and upon notification to the education authorities.” in addition, shenyang city offers two types of after-school services for primary and secondary school students, namely inclusive after-school services and sexual after-school education, with students voluntarily choosing one or two after-school services。
According to statistics, 66. 2 per cent of primary schools in the country's 36 cities and towns (4 municipalities directly under the administration, 27 provincial capitals and 5 individual municipalities) are attended by after-school services, while 56. 4 per cent of lower secondary schools provide after-school services, while 43. 2 per cent of primary and 33. 7 per cent of lower secondary school students volunteer for after-school services, with 58. 3 per cent of teachers and 35. 1 per cent of teachers, respectively。




