The Asian Age

China expunges foreign content from schools

Push to combat spread of western ideas in China’s schools

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Beijing, Sept. 20: China’s education ministry has launched a “comprehens­ive” inspection of school textbooks throughout country to remove unapproved alteration­s or foreign content, state media reported late on Wednesday, amid a push to combat Western influence in China’s schools.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has overseen a drive to re- assert the ruling Communist Party, its ideology and its history at the centre of education, and to promote patriotism in the place of ideas that the party considers Western.

The sweep by China’s

The sweep by China’s education ministry, running until October 15, will ‘ correct and dispose of’ illegal foreign or self- written courses used instead of stateappro­ved materials

education ministry, running until October 15, will “correct and dispose of” illegal foreign or self- written courses used instead of state- approved materials in China’s nine- year compulsory education period, the official Xinhua news agency said.

“Recently, it has been discovered that some companies

Chinese President Xi Jinping has overseen a drive to re- assert the ruling Communist Party, its ideology at the centre of education, and to promote patriotism in place of ‘ western’ ideas

that write and publish textbooks have without permission altered the content of certain textbooks, and certain schools are using their own textbooks in the place of national textbooks,” the ministry’s teaching materials bureau told Xinhua.

From the 2019 Spring term onwards, the ministry will continue to make follow up checks and random inspection­s and any serious cases of schools still found to be using unapproved content can be held accountabl­e by law, Xinhua said.

Attempts by the Chinese Communist Party to make love of the motherland and its own history and ideology a core part of the country’s education system have increasing­ly come up against a flourishin­g private school sector and an interest in alternativ­e or foreign education among middle class families.

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