The Undergraduate Series of Chinese as a Foreign Language, consisting of the textbooks for undergraduate studies in college Chinese, is systematically and scientifically designed and has specific quantitative standards for learners' achievements. In addition, the content of the series is very interesting. There are textbooks for four different levels and for different subjects, which are categorized into language skills, culture, economy and trade, and language theories. Because of the wide coverage in terms of contents and the availability of materials for different levels, the series suits the needs for undergraduate programs, and short-term intensive training programs and pre-college Chinese programs as well. Those who study on their own can also find the materials useful for their specific needs -- Beijing Language and Culture University Press
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Educating Migrant Children in Urban Public Schools in China
Unravelling the Implementation Paradox
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The investigation focuses on the selective implementation of education policy for migrant children, revealing that while certain themes have succeeded, others have not. Key factors influencing this selective approach include the clarity of policy goals, available funding, local incentives tied to an exam-driven system, and the dynamics between migrant and urban children. This analysis highlights the complexities and challenges in achieving equitable education for all.
This book contains selected papers from the symposium „Operations Research 2010“ which was held from September 1-3, 2010 at the „Universität der Bundeswehr München“, Germany. The international conference, which also serves as the annual meeting of the German Operations Research Society (GOR), attracted more than 600 participants from more than thirty countries. The general theme „Mastering Complexity“ focusses on a natural component of the globalization process. Financial markets, traffic systems, network topologies and, last but not least, energy resource management, all contain complex behaviour and economic interdependencies which necessitate a scientific solution. Operations Research is one of the key instruments to model, simulate and analyze such systems. In the process of developing optimal solutions, suitable heuristics and efficient procedures are some of the challenges which are discussed in this volume.