Guangdong residents support extending compulsory education
Updated: 2013-09-02 17:37
By Li Wenfang (chinadaily.com.cn)
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About 84 percent of respondents to a recent survey in Guangdong province consider it necessary to extend compulsory education.
The survey was conducted by Guangzhou-based Canton Public Opinion Research Center, which interviewed 2,000 urban residents across the province in August.
Seventy-two percent of those polled believed the local authorities were financially equipped for such a move, while 7 percent disagreed.
About 53 percent said if compulsory education is extended, it should include both pre-school and senior middle school, 29 percent supported an extension to senior middle school only and 14 percent an extension only to pre-school.
Compulsory education in China covers primary school and junior middle school, totaling nine years.
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