As part of its 15-year plan to develop nationwide science and technology literacy, particularly among farmers and migrant workers, Beijing has rolled out an 860 million renminbi ($111 million) initiative to introduce China's vast, rural adult population to science. Formally established last year, the program uses unusual means such as "science trains" and "science circuses" to deliver its message. Academics and educators now tour the country, traversing even remote areas of Inner Mongolia and Gansu provinces, where they greet locals, hand out materials and books translated into the nation's minority languages, and unfurl red banners that read "Spread the Scientific Spirit."
Friday, April 06, 2007
Science Literacy in China
(Via 3 Quarks Daily) Seed Magazine has a quick piece on China's massive science literacy project. Never mind the market. China's future dominance may very well be in scientific research and knowledge.
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When will they wake up to the fact that "government is the problem"?!
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