2005 EFA Annual Conference
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Li Xingzhi: China educational technique equipment survey and teaching instrumentation equipment exportation prospect

China educational technique equipment survey and teaching instrumentation equipment exportation prospect

Li Xingzhi

 

The present status quo of China’s education is that education is the major driving force for the substantial growth of national comprehensive power, manifested by the continuously advancement of science and technology, economy and society. The paper deliberately at the beginning introduces the unstopped development of China’s education scale and the explosive growth of education input. China now is rearing a dramatically promising market for education technologies and equipments, and with education being more and more prosperous, more potential is being tapped for China to become a top market in this field. In response to the different work focuses and social demands at different stages of development, we now is directing most of our investment in a few education projects of major concern. Not long ago, several projects closely related to technologies and equipments of education were launched, which is going to be pointed out in the paper as cases to be identified for arguing the correlation between the input into higher education and that into basic education.

On the prospects of exporting domestically produced teaching instruments to the world, the paper lists several figures as the evidence for the argument that China has maintained high growth rate of exporting and possessed crucial conditions for future expansion. For example, the annual growth rate of teaching equipment export trade volume was kept as high as 36% from 1991 to 1995, 26% from 1996 to 2000, and the export volume reached 118.32 million US dollars. The paper then talks about the recently applied cooperation forms of teaching instruments export. Finally the paper goes to some brief information about the Tenth China Exhibition of International Educational Technologies and Equipments.

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