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The College English Test (CET) is the primary English language test in China. As of 2011, employers have made scores in the CET 4 and CET 6 requirements for employment, and The Lowdown on China's Higher Education stated that in China "CET 4 and CET 6 National English examinations have become the symbol of English proficiency in reading and writing."
School-based courses, local courses, and extracurricular interest courses. Since no unified examination applies to graduating from primary school, quality of courses other than Chinese, mathematics, and English vary. Primary schools in rural areas generally offer only Chinese, mathematics, and physical education. [44]
By 1999, primary school education had become generalized in 90% of China, and mandatory nine-year compulsory education now effectively covered 85% of the population, but some rural areas in China still can not reach the goal of the nine-year compulsory education,because of the lack of teachers and hard to access.
English is the most-studied foreign language in the People's Republic of China, India, Pakistan, Japan, South Korea, Republic of China , Singapore and Hong Kong. In China, English is a required language starting in third grade, although the quality of instruction varies greatly.
Primary Education is free and mandatory by the Government of Pakistan in the Provincial Government and Federal Government Public Schools. The government obliged parents to enrolled their children in the schools. The student age should be 5 to 6 years when admitted in class 1.
A proposal to include “love and marriage” values in the curriculum for all universities and colleges is gaining traction in China. The National People Congress (NPC) deputy had earlier ...
A Florida law is prompting backlash from professors, students and advocates across university campuses in the state who say the measure could keep Chinese grad students out of their schools.
Private schools in China are administered by private individuals or corporations. [8] Unlike public schools which are managed by the government, each private school's independent board of directors is responsible for tasks such as staff and student recruitment, salaries, principal assignment and student fees. [7]