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Researches In The Input Of Rural Compulsory Education Since Taxation Expenses Reform

Posted on:2007-02-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360215969992Subject:Public Management
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Although Chinese compulsory in rural area has made great progress in the past decades, it is still faced with many problems. Especially since taxation expenses reform, rural compulsory education has been in a dilemma: on one hand, it needs to overcome some old problems left over by history; on the other hand, it meets some new challenges in the new century. The input of compulsory education has become a bottleneck restricting the development of rural compulsory education. Existing input system can't support the healthy development of the rural compulsory education. Based on expounding the basic theory of compulsory education and investigating the evolution of it, the article has explored the advantage and defect of the rural compulsory education after the taxation expenses reform, and put forward the ways of reforming the rural compulsory education in our country by using the experience of the western country for reference. The writer thinks that we can better the input of the rural education through increasing the total number, improving the structure and increasing the efficiency of using; broaden the channel of the rural compulsory input through publishing lottery and imposing tax for compulsory education, encouraging civilian-run school; improve the construction of the rural compulsory education system through improving the construction of the related law system, realizing the combination of the rural compulsory education input and the new rural area construction, innovating the input system of the rural compulsory education and ensuring the effectiveness of the compulsory education input for a period of time. The theory, countermeasure and assumption of the rural compulsory education can supply a reference for the research of it.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Rural Area, Taxation Expenses Reform, Compulsory Education, the input, research
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