Chinese Education System
Chinese Education System
Chinese Education System
• Developed about 5,000 years ago, the earliest chopsticks were used for
• Put together, all of China’s railways lines could loop around earth twice!
rooms!
The Customs and Religion
Language: Mandarin dialects are spoken by 71.5 percent
of the population, followed by Wu (8.5 percent), Yue (also
called Cantonese; 5 percent), Xiang (4.8 percent), Min
(4.1 percent), Hakka (3.7 percent) and Gan (2.4
percent).
Terracotta Army
Primary Education
• It lasts for six years
• School age is six or seven
• It has two semesters
• It starts in September and ends in July
• Nine compulsory classes: Chinese, Mathematics, Social Studies, Nature, Physical Education, Ideology
and Morality, Music, Fine Art, and Labor Studies.
Middle Education
• It lasts for three years
• Students are typically examined in the following subjects for graduation: Chinese, Mathematics,
Chemistry, Physics, Foreign Language, and Politics.
• End of compulsory education
Secondary Education
• It lasts for three years
• graduates of senior secondary schools seeking admission to post-secondary education are required
to take the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao) or National College Entrance
Examination (NCEE)
Vocational Education
• Vocational senior secondary schools provide subject and occupation specific education and training
• Vocational senior secondary education is highly employment oriented and graduates normally enter
the workforce
Tertiary Education
• Entry to higher education in China is highly competitive.
• Entry to university depends primarily on how well the students perform in the entrance
examinations.
• General and technical universities, specialized institutions, professional universities, military
institutions, medical schools and colleges, independent colleges, and adult higher education
institutions of various types
Special Education in Chinese Educational System
• The implementation of the new Disability Education Ordinance (2017) in May 1, 2017
• “The revisions were aimed to fulfill China’s obligations under the United Nations Convention on the
• Students with disabilities were placed in mainstream setting by given a little accommodation and
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