| - | China, Britain Exchange Teachers ¡¡2001-10-24 |
| Nine Chinese teachers will leave for Britain at the end of August to start a one-year teacher exchange program, during which time 30 British teachers will be teaching in China, Tuesday's China Daily reports. |
| - | Ministers Highlight Distance-learning ¡¡2001-10-24 |
| Top education officials from nine countries that account for half the world's population gather this week in Beijing to discuss ways to improve schools through distance-learning methods,according to today's China Daily. |
| - | China to invest 30 Billion Yuan in Basic Education ¡¡2001-10-24 |
| The State will invest more than 30 billion yuan£¨US$3.6 billion£© during the 10th Five-Year Plan period £¨2001-05£©,to increase the accessibility of basic education throughout the country, sources from the Ministry of Education said,according to today's China Daily. |
| - | China to Promote IT Among Schools Over Next 5-10 Years ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| The Chinese government will spend five to ten years, starting from 2001, for promoting IT education among primary and middle schools including vocational and technical schools. |
| - | First Law School for Youth Set Up ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| China's first law school based in a residential community to train young people was established here Friday, marking the beginning of a nationwide campaign in building such schools across the country. |
| - | Feature: 1st Disabled Youth to Finish Middle School Via Internet ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| A disabled Chinese teenager has recently become the first student to finish all junior high school courses by using the Internet. |
| - | First Russian Ballet School Established in China ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| Two famous Russian dancing schools will jointly set up a ballet school in this capital city of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province in the middle of September. |
| - | Macao to Set Up New College ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| The establishment of the Sino-West Creation Institute, which has been approved by the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) government, will bring the number of institutions of higher learning in Macao to 12. |
| - | English Study Popular in Northeast China City ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| Enthusiasm for learning the English language is currently sweeping through most cities of China, boosted by both Beijing's successful bidding for the 2008 Olympics and China's imminent entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO). |
| - | Beijing University to Help Ethnic Area Develop Education ¡¡2001-09-04 |
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China's prestigious Beijing University has reached agreement with the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region to help train professionals for the region's institutions of higher learning. |
| - | English¨Cversion Textbooks Enter University Classrooms ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| As the new semester begins, some university students will be carrying English versions of their textbooks into class,according to latest issue of Beijing Today. |
| - | China Breaks Monopoly in Textbook Publishing ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| When the new school year starts on September 1, primary and secondary school students across China will have access to different versions of textbooks. |
| - | Macao College Graduates Like to Be Teachers: Survey ¡¡2001-09-04 |
| Teachers are the most popular profession for this year's college graduates in Macao, according to a sample survey. |
| - | Chinese University Students to Top 16 Million ¡¡2001-09-03 |
| China will increase the number of university students to 16 million in the next five years, compared with an enrollment of over 11 million in 2000. |
| - | First Group of Tibetan University Students Get Education Aid ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| Fourteen students from three universities in Tibet received Friday grant-in-aid to sustain their schooling, which marks the start of the "West China Development and Education Aid Program" in Tibet. |
| - | Chinese Orphan Gets Aid for College ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| An orphan from a poor village in the suburbs of this capital of Jiangsu Province, east China, will go to college in Beijing with the help of warm-hearted Nanjingers. |
| - | Curriculum Reform to Open New Courses in Autumn Semester ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| A group of new courses will be launched in some elementary and middle schools from the coming autumn semester, as part of China's experiment on reforming courses. |
| - | Chinese Acupuncture Attracts Foreign Learners¡¡2001-08-31 |
| The Acupuncture and Moxibustion Institute under the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine has contribute a lot to the spread and development of Chinese acupuncture since it was founded in 1951. |
| - | HK Chief Executive Urges Young People to Better Equip Themselves ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| Tung Chee Hwa, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Tuesday encouraged young people to continue to pursue learning to better equip themselves in the face of challenges ahead. |
| - | Farmers' Education on Plan ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| The Ministry of Agriculture vowed to take vigorous measures to strengthen science and technology education among nationwide farmers to cultivate their awareness on science and to improve their professional skills in agricultural production. |
| - | More Work Need Be Done for Quality Education ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| Chinese children are becoming more independent, but their parents and teachers are still unclear what the "quality education" is meant for. |
| - | More College Graduates Become Enlisted in North China Province ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| More college graduates in north China's Shanxi Province have volunteered to serve in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) or the armed police in recent years. |
| - | 0-Year: Best Age for Developing Infants' Intelligence ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| After 10 years of clinical study, Chinese medical experts have drawn the conclusion that the best age for developing infants' intelligence is before the baby becomes a year old, which provides scientific basis for infants' education. |
| - | Philips Lighting Aids Kids in Need ¡¡2001-08-31 |
| Philips Lighting (China) Co., a branch of the multinational Philips Electronics, has recently offered one million yuan (about 120,000 US dollars) worth of assistance to Shanghai Children's Welfare Institute and the primary schools in the poor rural areas of China. |