“The traditional idea that women primarily shoulder parenting duties persists, with 63.7 percent of children under 3 cared for by mothers. It is crucial to promote and widely implement the concept of shared parental responsibility between fathers and moth
Xia Jie, CPPCC member and former deputy director of the Allchina Women’s Federation, suggesting to include a parent-friendly environment into the social responsibility scope of employers “Vocational education should focus not only on teaching students about advanced technologies but also on training the people whose positions may be replaced by AI technologies in the future, aiding in their re-employment.”
Bai Wenhui, CPPCC member and president of Shandong Vocational and Technical University of International Studies, calling for more attention to the influence of AI on vocational education
“Since the top 12 universities began scouting gifted children below university age in 1985, it has been demonstrated that accelerated learning alone cannot cultivate exceptional creative talents. Expanding such recruitment could significantly disrupt basic education, causing concerns among schools and parents that will negatively impact the development of future talents.”
Ni Minjing, CPPCC member, deputy chairman of the China Association for Promoting Democracy Shanghai Branch and president of Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, opposing the expansion of centralized recruitment and cultivation of gifted children
“We need to improve the dynamic information monitoring of rural farmers working in urban areas to obtain and update accurate data on first-generation rural workers not covered by the social security system. This will ensure they receive their rightful entitlements and help them overcome any difficulties they face.”
Yang Juan, NPC delegate and deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of Agriculture and Villages under the Sichuan Provincial People's Congress, suggesting to prioritize the healthcare and pension needs of first-generation rural workers, a significant number of whom did not contribute to social insurance