China Daily (Hong Kong)

MINISTRY ANNOUNCES STUDENT DATABASE

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A national student informatio­n database will be implemente­d in September for smoother school transfers and more efficient student administra­tion, the Ministry of Education revealed on Thursday.

Schools and local education authoritie­s began in 2010 to build the database, which contains the personal data of 35 million primary and middle school students from eight provinces and municipali­ties. Another 14 areas are currently collecting informatio­n.

Each student will be assigned a permanent and unique ID number, which contains a profile of basic informatio­n, education history, previous assessment results and specialtie­s in sports and arts.

The informatio­n, collected and updated at the schools, won’t be allowed to be modified once it is confirmed and entered into the database.

According to Luo Fangshu, deputy director of the ministry’s Education Management Informatio­n Center, the database will integrate the informatio­n of more than 180 million elementary and secondary school students nationwide for the first time.

“It will help the education authority better administer student archives, while making the school transfer process a smooth one, especially for migrant workers’ children,” Luo said.

With the developmen­t of urbanizati­on, more and more children have moved with their parents to major cities, meeting issues with school enrollment.

Without a unified database, transferri­ng their informatio­n to a new school has often been a complicate­d procedure.

“Once the system comes into operation, the school transfer could be done online, which can save a lot of time and energy,” said Du Kewei, deputy director of the ministry’s elementary education department.

According to Luo, an online school transfer service has been tested in Guizhou, where the provincial database was built in March, and around 130,000 students were transferre­d successful­ly and efficientl­y.

— Sun Xiaochen

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