Education is a priority in China's overall development strategy
and its reform must be deepened to support the building of a
moderately prosperous society and the reinvigoration of the nation,
President Hu Jintao has told senior cadres.
China needed to raise people's science awareness and education
levels, and train skilled and qualified personnel in order to
achieve modernization goals, Hu told a meeting attended by members
of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of China, when he presided over the meeting in the capacity
of general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.
It was the responsibility of the Party and the government to
ensure equality in education, and more efforts were needed to
deepen the educational reform and realign the education structure
to satisfy the people, he said.
The education of patriotism needed to be enhanced to instruct
students to love the country and to serve the people, and
innovation and practice should be encouraged in promoting
competence-oriented education.
Three tasks set in the 11th Five-Year Plan had to be fulfilled:
ensuring compulsory education, promoting vocational education and
raising the quality of higher education.
Party committees and governments must improve assistance and
implement preferential policies for students from needy families,
and optimize employment opportunities for college graduates, said
Hu, adding the unreasonable and illegal raising of tuition fees
must be eliminated.
Teachers in underdeveloped regions must be helped to solve
problems in their work and living, so that their initiative,
creativity and innovation would be encouraged and developed, he
said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 31, 2006)