Ji'nan will complete the construction and expansion of public and public kindergartens not less than 100 this year.
daily daily news February 26th news "Five Golden Flower" reporter Duan Tingting
26 day, the Ji'nan Municipal Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference and Chen Dongsheng, director of the Education Bureau of the city, in the interview, the general concern for the public of the kindergarten The problem of getting into the garden and getting into the garden is answered.
the government work report of 2011 has promised to build 50 new public and public kindergartens, which have been completed last year. At present, there are about 40 kindergartens, and more than ten will be opened during this summer vacation. So what kind of planning is there in the kindergarten construction this year?
"the tasks of the newly built and public - run kindergartens this year can't be counted by a number." Chen Dongsheng said that this year, no less than 100 public and public kindergartens will be completed and expanded to provide nearly 20 thousand pre-school children.
how to solve the problems of entering the garden and entering the garden, Chen Dongsheng believes that, on the one hand, we should increase the number of public and public kindergartens, on the other hand, the basic way to solve the difficulties of entering the garden and to enter the garden is to realize the kindergarten drawing into the garden. He said that many supporting schools in residential areas had not been built up, resulting in some students having to go far. At present, kindergartens and primary schools that should be built in newly built residential areas are being cleaned up and recovered. After the recovery, the children will be able to receive better public education by the government. And other conditions, Ji'nan will also achieve kindergarten dicing. The condition is ripe for 65% of public and public kindergartens, while children entering public and public kindergartens should reach 65%. "By 2020, this figure will increase to more than 80%, which will basically meet the needs of preschool education."