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Publication Date: 2012
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Promoting Compulsory Education in Rural China: What Are the NPOs Doing?
Zhou, Huiquan
Frontiers of Education in China, v7 n4 p576-607 2012
Due to imbalanced social and economic development, education in poverty-stricken rural areas in China is lagging behind that of urban areas. The current study explores the role of the nonprofit organizations (NPOs) involved in rural compulsory education promotion. Results show that the NPOs are providing a variety of programs to promote rural compulsory education, and the types of programs, as well as their implementation strategies and impact, are influenced by their registration statuses and background characteristics. Due to lack of coordination and skills, there still remain service gaps, and the quality of the existing programs is questionable. The article proposes strategies to strengthen the nonprofit sector's work in rural compulsory education.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Urban Areas, Compulsory Education, Nonprofit Organizations, Rural Areas, Rural Education, Organizational Effectiveness, Organizational Development, Program Implementation, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, Rural Development, Rural Urban Differences, Educational Development, Coordination
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Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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