无码少妇一区二区三区免费,妓院一钑片免看黄大片,国语自产视频在线,亚洲AV成人无码国产一区二区,激情久久综合精品久久人妻,日韩免费毛片,综合成人亚洲网友偷自拍,国内自拍视频在线观看,欧美熟妇性xxxx交潮喷,国产成人精品一区二免费网站

Feature: Three-year vocational training as shortcut out of poverty for China's rural population

Source: Xinhua| 2018-02-10 11:39:03|Editor: Liangyu
Video PlayerClose

by Xinhua writers Qu Junya, Zhang Xin

BEIJING, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- Wang Yuanping, a peasant's daughter, was one of China's 43 million rural poor in 2016 with very limited prospects. Now, she is training to become a geriatric nurse in Beijing and expects to start work in 2019.

Working as a geriatric nurse in China's capital would guarantee her a salary of at least 3,000 yuan (474 U.S. dollars) per month, compared to a bare survival in the rural west below the national poverty line of 344 dollars per year.

Such a leap from poverty would take the 18-year-old three years and is quite a shortcut. It is the BN Vocational School that has given Wang this life-changing opportunity of a job in the city and a better life.

"I feel I'm very lucky," Wang said during a class break last December in the school located in the Wangjing area in east Beijing.

GLIMMER OF HOPE

In September 2016, acting upon the advice of a volunteer, Wang sought the help of the BN Vocational School in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. It is a long way from her hometown, a mountainous village in the neighboring province Gansu in western China.

A boarding school totally free of charge, the BN school is a charity and open only to poor youth like Wang.

Wang said that after her father passed away six years ago, the burden fell to her mother to support the family, which included her grandmother and a younger brother.

Wang's mother now gives her 200 yuan (32 dollars) each month. In the campus shop, Wang can also buy articles for daily use, including toiletries with the BN school coupons devised to reward the students' good performance.

"I can't spend all the money," said the rosy-cheeked teen, who was wearing a clean and dark blue BN uniform. "There are not many things I need to buy myself."

During her break after a German lesson, Wang also told Xinhua that she is studying the foreign language very hard. "I wish I could go abroad, mom would then be very proud of me," she said.

Once they have reached a certain language level, as many as four in her class can go to Germany for a half-year internship, said Zhang Li, head of the BN Beijing campus.

There are 18 students in Wang's class, coming from different parts of China. Their specialty, elderly care and nursing, also involves courses on traditional Chinese medicine and common geriatric diseases.

"I like being with old people, they can be very kind to you if you do something to help them," said Wang.

Her mother suffers from congenital heart disease, Wang added. "When mom is old, I will be able to take better care of her."

It is a long way from Chengdu to Beijing. Being among China's 14 million junior school graduates in 2016, Wang was lucky to become one of the 46 newcomers to the BN Chengdu campus. But it was not by chance that her whole class was transferred to the Beijing campus in 2017.

THE BN WAY

"It's a special arrangement so that the school's resources can be optimized," head of the BN Beijing campus Zhang said.

Elderly care and nursing is a course launched as early as 2015 in the Beijing and Chengdu campuses in anticipation of an increasing number of empty nest elderly people in China's big cities, he said.

"We adapt school courses to the changing demands of the labor market and the enterprises," BN Vocational School head and founder Yao Li said, referring to the enterprises that are partnering with BN and providing teachers, internships and job opportunities.

For example, the Lijiang campus in the southwestern province of Yunnan runs a clinical nursing class as a joint project targeting ethnic minorities. Among the BN vocational courses that vary from campus to campus according to the local resources available, modern city services, especially hotel services, are especially popular.

The school values high flexibility to ensure a quality, practical vocational education for surviving the rapid changes in modern China, Yao said. To this end, it has opted to keep its size small, with no more than 100 students on every campus, she said.

This may partly explain a 100 percent employment rate for its graduates in China, over 5,400 in total since the BN school was founded in Beijing in 2005. "In fact, we have always not enough graduates in supply," Yao said.

An effective education for the students' long-term development in life is also a key factor. Music, literature, foreign languages and history are among the mandatory courses. School practices and activities are designed to encourage the habits of being clean, honest, hard-working and optimistic, as well as to build self-esteem and instill confidence in the student body that includes dropouts and social outsiders.

The BN way has paid off. The school now has campuses in nine Chinese cities, each with an annual operation cost of about 2 million yuan (316,000 dollars). In 2014, BN opened an overseas campus in Angola, Africa, funded by a Chinese company working there. The BN school is largely funded by an annual charity gala, and the most recent one held in January raised 11.4 million yuan (1.8 million dollars) in funds from institutions, enterprises and individuals.

Meanwhile, the BN school is working to distinguish itself as a charity brand in reducing poverty in China.

PART OF NATIONWIDE EFFORT

Among the latest partnerships the BN school has been offered is a joint project with the International Poverty Reduction Center in China, an organization mainly sponsored by the Chinese government and the United Nations Development Program.

The project was started last July and aims to reduce poverty through vocational education, Yao said.

In China, targeted poverty alleviation has been a focus of nationwide efforts over recent years, lifting more than 10 million people out of poverty annually. It is also an economic priority for the next three years. China has vowed to eradicate extreme poverty by 2020, a move contributing to the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

Vocational education is expected to play a key role in the process and to this end China is opening more vocational schools in poor rural areas.

"Past experience shows vocational education is one of the fastest and most effective means to reduce poverty," Vice Education Minister Sun Yao told an October forum on poverty alleviation held in Beijing.

Therefore it comes as no surprise that the BN approach has been a success story so far.

"We are devoted to providing the best vocational education for the poor kids," Yao said.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001369646011
深夜av在线免费观看| 黄色段片一区二区三区| 国语做受对白XXXXX在线| 国内精品久久久久影院日本| 黄色av网站在线观看| 狼友av永久网站免费观看 | 精品三级国产三级在钱专区| 无码丰满少妇2在线观看| 国产一在线精品一区在线观看| 国产亚洲欧美另类一区二区| 欲色欲色天天天www| 女人天堂成人av在线| 亚洲中文字幕久久精品蜜桃| 大地影视mv高清视频在线观看 | 中国亚洲色大成网站www| 无码小电影在线观看网站免费| 久久av无码精品人妻出轨| 老头天天吃我奶躁我的动图| 伊人久久综合无码成人网| 欧美牲交黑粗硬大| 2020国产欧洲精品网站| 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合尤物| 国产成人久久精品二三区| 国产日韩精品欧美一区喷| 国产成人欧美一区二区三区| 国产美女69视频免费观看| 亚洲欧洲∨国产一区二区三区| 国产久久精品| av―极品视觉盛宴正在播放| 亚洲呦女专区| 亚洲欧美日韩第一页| 女人张开腿让男人桶爽| 国产亚洲熟妇综合视频| 中文乱码字幕在线中文乱码| 熟女精品色一区二区三区| 国产综合久久99久久| 国产精品美女久久久久浪潮AVⅤ| 四虎影视久久久免费| 亚洲欧美在线综合一区二区三区| 狠狠色丁香婷婷久久综合蜜芽| 中文国产成人精品久久久|