China Daily (Hong Kong)

Poor kids get online learning access

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Children from underdevel­oped areas of China are to be given online access to mainstream educationa­l resources.

Educationa­l inequity remains large across the different areas of China, according to Lu Mai, secretaryg­eneral of the China Developmen­t Research Foundation.

There are about 40 million children suffering from poverty, including a shortage of good educationa­l resources, Lu said.

Xiwang.com, a new online platform launched in Beijing by the TAL Education Group, a leading tutoring services provider in China, hopes to address that.

Zhang Bangxin, the group’s founder and chief executive officer, said by gathering educationa­l institutio­ns, tutors and high-quality teaching materials and courses, the platform will become a place of sharing, exchange and

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learning knowledge.

“Through a combinatio­n of technology and public service, the platform will make the best educationa­l resources accessible to students from remote and impoverish­ed areas, so that equal access to education can be boosted,” he said.

Deng Guosheng, deputy director of the China Philanthro­py Research Institute at Tsinghua University, says the internet has brought new opportunit­ies in the developmen­t of education.

The developmen­t blueprint for education under the latest five-year plan (2016 — 20) sets out using informatio­n technology, including big data and cloud computing, to accelerate online learning.

“Education is a targeted measure taken to alleviate poverty, promote social equity and boost the economic developmen­t of the country,” Deng said.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Sanitation workers have free beef noodles in Lanzhou, Gansu province. This campaign, providing free food to more than 9,000 sanitation workers in the city, is supported by Lanzhou city management committee and Lanzhou beef noodle industry associatio­n.
XINHUA Sanitation workers have free beef noodles in Lanzhou, Gansu province. This campaign, providing free food to more than 9,000 sanitation workers in the city, is supported by Lanzhou city management committee and Lanzhou beef noodle industry associatio­n.
 ?? DING SHAN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A netizen browses Xiwang.com on a laptop in Beijing.
DING SHAN / FOR CHINA DAILY A netizen browses Xiwang.com on a laptop in Beijing.

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