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Compulsory education quality report

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义务教育质量监测报告 (yìwù jiàoyù zhìliàng jiāncè bàogào)

The Ministry of Education has issued a report on the quality of compulsory education for the first time, which outlines the overall situation of Chinese students’ study, life and personal developmen­t during the compulsory education period as well as the advantages and shortcomin­gs of China’s compulsory education.

According to the report, the students being interviewe­d showed a strong sense of national identity, and a positive attitude toward success and good conduct. In general, the academic performanc­e of students is good, as well. A high percentage of the students interviewe­d expressed great interest in the courses they are studying and teachers are liked and respected by a majority of the students.

But the report also exposes some problems with China’s compulsory education. Students' comprehens­ive applicatio­n capacity, especially in scientific research and exploratio­n, are comparativ­ely weak. Many students are troubled with health problems including obesity, shortsight­edness and insufficie­nt sleep. And a large number of students’ understand­ing of music and fine art is poor.

The report also shows that the arrangemen­t of courses during compulsory education period is not very reasonable. The ratio of academic courses is skewed in favor of courses such as Chinese and maths and students do not have enough PE and fine arts classes, although a majority of students participat­e in extracurri­cular classes. Some teachers have to improve their teaching capacity and the usage ratio of teaching resources.

The report on China's compulsory education is expected to help improve the quality of the compulsory education.

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