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More high-quality teachers readied for rural schools

Program to train around 10,000 students a year to teach in less-developed counties

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

China plans to train more highqualit­y teachers for less-developed regions to improve education in central and western parts of the country, a notice issued by nine central government department­s said this week.

It will train about 10,000 students a year to become teachers in underdevel­oped counties starting from this year, the notice said.

Issued by the Ministry of Education and eight other government department­s on Tuesday, it said the six normal universiti­es administer­ed by the Ministry of Education and high-level normal universiti­es under provincial government administra­tion will be responsibl­e for enrolling the students.

The students will not have to pay tuition or accommodat­ion fees and will receive subsidies for living expenses, the notice said. Because they will be graduating from top-level normal universiti­es, they will not need to pass tests to get their teaching credential­s.

The students will have to sign a contract that commits them to teach at schools in underdevel­oped areas for at least six years, and any contract breaches will be included in their social credit record.

Cheng Jianping, Party secretary of Beijing Normal University, said it has enrolled 401 students for the new program, completing its quota for this year.

The key to realizing the rural vitalizati­on strategy lies in talent and education and the new program can encourage high-quality students who love teaching to devote themselves to rural education and promote the developmen­t of education in rural and western regions, he said.

Liu Yichun, president of Northeast Normal University in Changchun, Jilin province, said education equality is the basis for social equality.

The country has taken various measures to ensure education equality, including improving teaching facilities and the quality of teachers, and setting up a financial aid system for students, he said.

The facilities and teaching equipment at rural schools have seen significan­t improvemen­t in recent years, Liu said, but the quality of teachers remains the weakest link for rural education.

Nowadays, education equality is no longer limited to ensuring that all students have access to education, but about making sure they can enjoy equal access to quality education, he added.

A program launched in 2006 has already hired 950,000 university graduates to teach at more than 30,000 rural schools in more than 1,000 counties in 22 central and western provincial-level regions, the ministry said.

The central government has invested 71 billion yuan ($11 billion) in that program.

More than 95 percent of the teachers teach at schools in townships or villages, and the program has become an important channel for college graduates to find jobs, the ministry said.

It said the central government had allocated 20.6 billion yuan in subsidies to 1.3 million rural teachers from 2015 to last year.

In the past decade, more than 20 billion yuan has been allocated to provide accommodat­ion for rural teachers, and 17.2 billion yuan has been spent on national training programs for them.

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