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University Admission Policy for Migrant Children
The fundamental way out: "narrowing the regional gap of higher education"
Zheng Fuzhi said that the college entrance examination for children of migrant workers in different places involves the college entrance examination system and the household registration system. The deeper reason is that China's economic and social development is unbalanced, and the opportunities for attending universities vary greatly from place to place. For example, he said, children in areas with relatively few higher education resources and low enrollment opportunities will definitely squeeze the opportunities of students in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai if they take the college entrance examination in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Zheng Fuzhi believes that the fundamental solution is to narrow the gap of higher education resources and enrollment opportunities between regions.
He said that there are many reactions from all walks of life to this problem, and the Ministry of Education is willing to solve it. However, a systematic study is needed, which "cannot be solved by the Ministry of Education alone", and at the same time, the attitudes of provinces and cities with higher opportunities to enter colleges and universities should be considered.
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