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Exploration of the Way out for Education Reform Based on the Status Quo of Chinese and Foreign Education Systems

Wang Yifan(University of Saskatchewan, Canada)

Abstract

 Against the backdrop of growing national strength and rapid economic development, the government has placed more emphasis on education. In recent years, remarkable achievements have been registered in terms of education in China, which lays a solid foundation for cultivating comprehensive professionally-trained personnel in the new era. However, the current education system is ridden with many setbacks and problems. This paper conducts an analysis of the specific conditions of education both at home and abroad, status quo of education in China, makes some reflections on the direction and measures of China's education reform based on the practical reality of education in China. Measures should be taken to inject personalities into the traditional, exam-oriented education system, which keeps pace with the new era. As is known to all, it's important to strike a balance between public education and non-government funded education in a scientific and reasonable manner. The overhauling of traditional education policies will pave the way for China's educational renaissance and realize the great blueprint of the Chinese dream. 

Keywords

Chinese and Foreign Education Systems; The Way Out for the Reform; Non-government Funded Education; Private Education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/jetm.v2i2.735

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