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Key to fair education is resource allocation

china.org.cn / chinagate.cn by Chu Zhaohui, June 8, 2016 Adjust font size:

In the places where educational resources are relatively balanced, students can go to the nearest school. The multi-school-admission policy could be introduced, for one to two years, in places where there is an imbalance in the allocation of education resources. And the policy could be withdrawn after balance is restored.

Besides, monitoring and supervision should be strict in areas where the multi-school-admission policy is introduced, and decisions should be made in an open and transparent manner with the involvement of all parties concerned.

The education authorities should also make proper arrangements to help students who cannot get admitted to "good" schools by getting them enrolled in other schools after listening to their parents' grievances. This way, the authorities can show that they are taking effective measures to narrow the gap between schools and create equal opportunities for all. The key to the success of the multi-school-admission policy will be devising innovative ways to promote equality in education.

For people living areas where the multi-school-admission policy is introduced, they should view the opportunity offered their children rationally and not make a beeline to get them admitted to as many institutions as possible, because that will create a new type of problem. They must remember that a school is not good just because of its name. The most important thing is whether children will get proper attention in such a school and whether they can adjust to its environment.

The more suitable a child is for a school, the more his or her potential can be fulfilled in the future. And once education resources are allocated fairly, a single- or multiple-admission policy will not matter much.

The author is a senior researcher at the National Institute of Education Sciences.

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