With an ethnic minority population of over 100 million, China uses a variety of preferential treatment policies in education to maintain national unity. However, ethnic pluralism has become more salient as market forces lead to increased interethnic contact and competition for jobs. Despite the national education campaign to build a harmonious society, Chinese ethnicity is at a critical crossroad. This article reviews policies meant to improve educational opportunities for ethnic minorities. While they have been successful in reducing inequalities by raising the numbers of minorities attending school and university, most ethnic minority groups still have lower rates of access and educational achievement
Equal rights for all citizens, whatever ethnic group they belong to, is one of the basic principles ...
This paper reviews Chinese- and English-language literature on ethnic minorities and education in Ch...
In this article we focus on answering the question “Is there equal access to different types of high...
Yan and Whitty analyse the general strategies adopted by the Chinese government to integrate its min...
In the People\u27s Republic of China, the term minority nationality denotes a member of one of Chi...
This article explores current issues of minority education in China, especially in the context of re...
There are 56 ethnic groups in China, more than 91% of Han majority group and 55 ethnic minority grou...
Eight percent of the population of the People\u27s Republic of China is comprised of ethnic minority...
The level of development of higher education is an important indicator to measure the development of...
In the past four decades, marketization and modernization in China have led to conflict between econ...
This article looks into the process through which minority cultures and subjects are interpreted and...
In this article, we examine minority language policy and practice in China and discuss the large gap...
Ethnic minority groups in China make up about 9 percent of the total population, or 110 million peop...
Minorities made up nine percent of China’s population in 1995 (110 million people). Minority areas t...
China greatly expanded its longstanding set of preferential policies for ethnic minorities in the 19...
Equal rights for all citizens, whatever ethnic group they belong to, is one of the basic principles ...
This paper reviews Chinese- and English-language literature on ethnic minorities and education in Ch...
In this article we focus on answering the question “Is there equal access to different types of high...
Yan and Whitty analyse the general strategies adopted by the Chinese government to integrate its min...
In the People\u27s Republic of China, the term minority nationality denotes a member of one of Chi...
This article explores current issues of minority education in China, especially in the context of re...
There are 56 ethnic groups in China, more than 91% of Han majority group and 55 ethnic minority grou...
Eight percent of the population of the People\u27s Republic of China is comprised of ethnic minority...
The level of development of higher education is an important indicator to measure the development of...
In the past four decades, marketization and modernization in China have led to conflict between econ...
This article looks into the process through which minority cultures and subjects are interpreted and...
In this article, we examine minority language policy and practice in China and discuss the large gap...
Ethnic minority groups in China make up about 9 percent of the total population, or 110 million peop...
Minorities made up nine percent of China’s population in 1995 (110 million people). Minority areas t...
China greatly expanded its longstanding set of preferential policies for ethnic minorities in the 19...
Equal rights for all citizens, whatever ethnic group they belong to, is one of the basic principles ...
This paper reviews Chinese- and English-language literature on ethnic minorities and education in Ch...
In this article we focus on answering the question “Is there equal access to different types of high...