Title: Higher Education in China
1Higher Education in China
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4GaoKao
- National College Entrance Examination
- abolished during the Cultural Revolution
- Deng Xiaopings decision in 1977
- without grasping science and education, the Four
Modernizations would have no hope - restored College Entrance Examination
- like an atomic bomb, especially among the
sent-down youths
5Prepare for GaoKao
6GaoKao subjects
- Everyone has to take exams in Chinese,
mathematics, and English - Arts students also have to take exams in
politics, history, and geography - Sciences students also have to take physics,
chemistry, and biology
73 days of GaoKao
83 days of GaoKao
- nothing stops it
- not even SARS
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10the lucky ones
11 so why do they join the Party ...
indeed two separate questions
- What incentive do they have in joining the Party?
- What incentive does the Party have in recruiting
them?
12First their incentives ...
and so many others
CCP Members in Chinese Universities
13A survey of university students
- Sample 2,063 students at 18 Shanghai
universities in 1988 - Question Some of your friends have joined the
Party, others are striving to do so. What is
your observation and understanding of this? - They believe in Communism and want to make a
contribution - 4
- They think the Party is good and are joining in
order to be further educated - 10
- In reality they want a Party card which they
can use as capital to receive future benefits - 59
14 and see what some 5th graders say ...
- We all want to join the Party. This is because
you can get promotions when you are a Party
member. You can have power when you are
promoted. And with power you can become rich.
None of the Party members in our village is now
poor.
15What are their real incentives ...
- Materialistic gains rather than ideological
doctrines - A professor of political science in Hong Kong
the young generation now joined the Party like
young professionals join the Lions Club or Rotary
Club to establish business ties.
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17student Party members
- advantage in job market, especially for positions
in government agencies or state-owned enterprises
18future political career
- Party membership plus college education are
necessary conditions for political advancement
19 but there are different voices ...
- A student in Beijing I cannot be bothered,
there are more ways to succeed now. One can go
abroad, or work for a private enterprise, or
foreign companies. - A folk rhyme in Hubei Province Each tills their
field, and each makes their money who cares
whether youre a Party member or not?
20Study Abroad
- From 1978 through 2004
- 814,884 have gone to study abroad
- 114,663 in the year 2004
- The number has been decreasing since September
11, 2001 - 197,884 have returned
- 25,116 in the year 2004
- The annual number has been increasing fast
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22Second the Partys incentives ...
- In the 1950s and 1960s, the Partys recruitment
strategies emphasized class origin.
Peasants and workers were especially welcome, but
intellectuals were not.
23Its all changed since the late 1970s ...
- since Deng Xiaoping started the reforms in the
late 1970s, the Chinese Communist Party has
staked its legitimacy on economic performance
more than anything else.
24To get rich is glorious!
- To achieve the ambitious economic development
goals, the Party desperately needs youth and
talent.
25The Three Represents theory
Jiang Zemin Our Party has always represented
the development requirements of Chinas advanced
social productive forces
26Party recruitment of talents
- The secretary of a local Party committee The
Party is the leader of our countrys economic
construction, and first of all we need excellent
people from all professions. - In 1990, 0.8 of all undergraduate students were
CCP members in 2000, Party members constitute
3.8 of all under-graduate students.
27Party recruitment of adult population
Years of School Education
28Party itself has also changed ...