Yangzhou Education System
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Jiangsu’s education system is based on the national system for the public education, which includes primary schools, middle schools, and universities. Nine years of education is compulsory for all Jiangsu students. Jiangsu’s higher education system has undergone two major periods of restructuring in its history. In 1950, the central government adopted the educational model from the former Soviet Union reorganizing previously-established comprehensive universities into new institutions. Again in 1999, in accordance with recent policy reforms, Jiangsu’s universities underwent an opposite adjustment, which results in the reduction of the number of higher education establishments and a wave of institutional name changes. Jiangsu is the province in China that owns the largest number of institutions of higher education with 105 universities and colleges and an annual student enrolment of close to a million in 2007. Jiangsu's international co-operation programs have been well established in the past years. Its universities and colleges have accepted international students from over 100 countries, and have had extensive exchange programs with more than 300 universities internationally. The number of higher education institutions funded by private sectors nationally and internationally are on the rise and they offer youth alternative educational pathways for career attainment. |
What We Found About 扬州中学教育集团树人中学
成立于1999年6月,是由江苏省扬州中学创办的一所民办学校。学校在管理上实行董事会领导下的校长负责制,在经济上独立核算。学校秉承了扬州中学的优良传统,站在巨人的肩膀上起步、成长、腾飞,逐步形成了“立德树人,自强不息”的校风,“教书育人,精益求精”的教风和“快乐学习,健全成长”的学风. 办学充分发扬扬中的优良传统,锐意进取,开拓创新,逐步建成具有一流校园,一流设施,一流师资,一流管理和一流质量的新型民办学校。
3 questions we would like to find answer to
1) Do you have to pay your full amount of school fees or is there any subsidy by the government? And what is the cost of your school fee?
2) Is the cost of living affordable in China?
3) What do you think about the transportation in China? Eg: congestion, overcrowding etc.
Does the transportation affect the time you wake up to go to school?
2) Is the cost of living affordable in China?
3) What do you think about the transportation in China? Eg: congestion, overcrowding etc.
Does the transportation affect the time you wake up to go to school?
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