China Daily

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 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.

 ?? 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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