Help | Sitemap | Archive | Advanced Search | Mirror in USA   
  CHINA
  BUSINESS
  OPINION
  WORLD
  SCI-EDU
  SPORTS
  LIFE
  FEATURES
  PHOTO GALLERY

Message Board
Feedback
Voice of Readers
China Quiz
 China At a Glance
 Constitution of the PRC
 State Organs of the PRC
 CPC and State Leaders
 Chinese President Jiang Zemin
 White Papers of Chinese Government
 Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping
 English Websites in China
Help
About Us
SiteMap
Employment

U.S. Mirror
Japan Mirror
Tech-Net Mirror
Edu-Net Mirror


 
Saturday, July 01, 2000, updated at 11:29(GMT+8)
Sci-Edu  

Favorable Environment Urged for Educational, Scientific Progress

Concerted efforts such as financial and policy support from the government should be made in China to create a favorable environment in which education and science can thrive, according to a senior Chinese official.

Peng Peiyun, vice chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC), stressed Friday that the current systems of education and scientific research must be reformed to adapt to a socialist market economy.

She attended the 33rd Plenum of the Ninth NPC Education, Science, Culture and Health Committee, whose members reviewed a report made by Xu Rongkai, director of the National Leading Group Under the State Council For Education and Science, on the achievements the government has scored in reforms of educational and scientific research systems in recent years.

A major step of the reform is to turn 242 scientific research institutes subsidized by the government into enterprises, with the aim of prompting Chinese researchers to ensure that their research results are better used in economic production, Xu said.

Another measure of educational reform is the merger of universities and colleges. So far a total of 457 universities and colleges have been merged into 188 new academies.

Great importance should be attached and concrete steps should be taken to realize the country's goal of invigorating the nation through education and science, Peng said, adding that reform in these two fields should be carried out steadily.

The strategy of reinvigorating the nation through education and science was initiated in 1995 and was put at the top of the government's agenda in 1998.




In This Section
 

Concerted efforts such as financial and policy support from the government should be made in China to create a favorable environment in which education and science can thrive, according to a senior Chinese official.

Advanced Search


 


 


Copyright by People's Daily Online, all right reserved