Decline and Reconstruction of Functions of School Education in Impoverished Ethnic Areas: Based on the Investigation into Liping of Guizhou

Xiaoyan ZHANG

Abstract


It is found from an investigation into the education of Liping County, Guizhou Province that there exist evidences which indicate decline of functions of school education in impoverished ethnic areas. Such decline may be attributable to the following causes: drain of human capital resulted from poor economic development level in the local area; erosion of traditional cultural concept on the functions of school education; lack of “educational criteria” in social development and irrationality of education per se. To reconstruct the functions of school education in the impoverished ethnic areas, such strategies as promoting concurrence of local economic & cultural development and educational input, boosting educational quality and vigorously developing vocational education are feasible.

Keywords


Impoverished ethnic areas; Functions of education; Economic development; Ethnic culture; Improvement of people’s well-being

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References


Bureau of Statistics of Liping County. (2012). Statistical Report of National Economic and Social Development, Liping County. Retrieved from http://www.liping.gov.cn/info/2963/222144.htm

Yang, S. (1992). Discussion on the Common Psychological Quality. Journal of Guizhou Ethnic Institute (Social Sciences), (2).

Li, Z. (2013). “Educational dimension” and educational basis of the social development in China. Education Research, (3).




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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