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Hainan, which is currently building a free trade port, plans to add 70,000 public general high school degrees during the “15th Five-Year Plan” period to cope with the upcoming peak of high school enrollment. On August 19, at a press conference on the theme of “Getting Started with the Fifteenth Five-Year Plan” — “Hainan Province's Fifteenth Five-Year Plan for Education Development”, Ding Hui, director of the Hainan Provincial Department of Education, explained that during the “15th Five-Year Plan” period, Hainan's school-age population structure adjusted dynamically, and demand for high school degrees reached a concentrated peak. In response, the “Plan” clearly proposes to expand the supply of public general high school degrees and add about 70,000 public general high school degrees. In terms of specific practices, the “Plan” proposes to implement actions to build characteristic high schools, promote the diversified development of high school characteristics, and build a number of ordinary high schools with characteristics such as science, sports, art, humanities, and foreign languages that have influence throughout the country. Promote cooperation between high-quality high schools and universities, jointly build scientific and engineering laboratories and related courses, support high school students to participate in engineering project research, and cultivate more outstanding engineers. Implement the county's action plan for the revitalization of ordinary high schools, vigorously promote the construction, renovation and expansion of high schools, and explore the construction of comprehensive high schools. The gross enrolment rate at the upper secondary level reached 98 per cent, and the completion rate at the upper secondary level reached 89 per cent. In addition to expanding the capacity of ordinary high schools, the scale of higher education in Hainan will also continue to expand.
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Hainan, which is currently building a free trade port, plans to add 70,000 public general high school degrees during the “15th Five-Year Plan” period to cope with the upcoming peak of high school enrollment. On August 19, at a press conference on the theme of “Getting Started with the Fifteenth Five-Year Plan” — “Hainan Province's Fifteenth Five-Year Plan for Education Development”, Ding Hui, director of the Hainan Provincial Department of Education, explained that during the “15th Five-Year Plan” period, Hainan's school-age population structure adjusted dynamically, and demand for high school degrees reached a concentrated peak. In response, the “Plan” clearly proposes to expand the supply of public general high school degrees and add about 70,000 public general high school degrees. In terms of specific practices, the “Plan” proposes to implement actions to build characteristic high schools, promote the diversified development of high school characteristics, and build a number of ordinary high schools with characteristics such as science, sports, art, humanities, and foreign languages that have influence throughout the country. Promote cooperation between high-quality high schools and universities, jointly build scientific and engineering laboratories and related courses, support high school students to participate in engineering project research, and cultivate more outstanding engineers. Implement the county's action plan for the revitalization of ordinary high schools, vigorously promote the construction, renovation and expansion of high schools, and explore the construction of comprehensive high schools. The gross enrolment rate at the upper secondary level reached 98 per cent, and the completion rate at the upper secondary level reached 89 per cent. In addition to expanding the capacity of ordinary high schools, the scale of higher education in Hainan will also continue to expand.
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