If you were asked which middle-income country has one of the lowest levels of educational attainment, very few would say China. We continually hear stories about mass university expansion, record numbers of annual graduates and elite institutions that rank among the world’s best. Despite these impressive strides, gaps in education remain a large roadblock for China’s further economic development.
The country remains largely undereducated for its level of economic development: only about 31 per...
Why China’s next development priority must be secondary education
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Source: scmp.com

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