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    China eyes better primary, secondary education for all-around student development(1/8)

    2019-01-03 10:06:17 Xinhua Editor :Jing Yuxin
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    Students experience grinding Chinese herbal medicine at Neiqiu hospital of traditional Chinese medicine in Neiqiu County, north China\'s Hebei Province, Oct. 21, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students experience grinding Chinese herbal medicine at Neiqiu hospital of traditional Chinese medicine in Neiqiu County, north China's Hebei Province, Oct. 21, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Mu Yu)

    Students compete in a science and technology game at No. 4 Middle School in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China\'s Hebei Province, Dec. 26, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students compete in a science and technology game at No. 4 Middle School in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China's Hebei Province, Dec. 26, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Liang Zidong)

    Pupils perform Beijing Opera at a primary school in Tianjin, north China, Sept. 26, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Pupils perform Beijing Opera at a primary school in Tianjin, north China, Sept. 26, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Liu Dongyue)

    Students dance at No. 2 Experimental Primary School in Lianjiang County, southeast China\'s Fujian Province, Oct. 28, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students dance at No. 2 Experimental Primary School in Lianjiang County, southeast China's Fujian Province, Oct. 28, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Wang Wangwang)

    Students perform in a shadow puppetry show at Yangguang Experimental Primary School in Handan City, north China\'s Hebei Province, Dec. 11, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students perform in a shadow puppetry show at Yangguang Experimental Primary School in Handan City, north China's Hebei Province, Dec. 11, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Wang Xiao)

    Students prepare for skiing in Jining District of Ulanqab, north China\'s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 27, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students prepare for skiing in Jining District of Ulanqab, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 27, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Peng Yuan)

    Students discuss during the 8th Model UN conference for middle school students in Hefei, capital of east China\'s Anhui Province, Nov. 17, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students discuss during the 8th Model UN conference for middle school students in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, Nov. 17, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Zhang Duan)

    Students manipulate self-assembled robots at the Chongwen Teenager Science and Technology Museum in Dongcheng District of Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 24, 2018. China\'s primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses\' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any \

    Students manipulate self-assembled robots at the Chongwen Teenager Science and Technology Museum in Dongcheng District of Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 24, 2018. China's primary and middle schools have been urged to improve education for all-around student development, according to a directive issued by authorities. Jointly issued by the Ministry of Education and other eight agencies, the circular asked schools to offer courses that are in accord with the national syllabus in terms of their quantity and quality. The enhancement of courses' difficulty levels and speed at random and in disregard of the curriculum is prohibited, according to the circular. Primary and junior middle schools are not allowed to set up any "key class" or classes that consist mainly of students selected for their high academic scores or excellent performance, which usually receive better faculty, equipment or more funds than other classes, it added. Primary schools are also warned not to organize any examinations where the students' results would largely decide what middle schools they can be admitted to. The circular also said first and second graders in primary schools should not be given any written homework, and regarding the daily homework load for third to sixth graders, it should not take more than 60 minutes to finish, and for junior middle school students, not more than 90 minutes.(Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)

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