OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE EASTERN AND WESTERN ZONES OF CHINA. A COMPARATIVE STUDY

Authors

  • Rosa María Massón Cruz Universidad de La Habana
  • Zhang Hui Universidad de La Habana

Keywords:

China, eastern, western, Higher education

Abstract

The comparative study of higher education in the People's Republic of China, analyzes the relationships between contextual factors with general and specific or compensatory policies (Project 211 and 985), which have allowed the advancement and regional and international recognition of the quality of a significant group of institutions of higher education, manifesting in turn, an imbalance in the development of higher education in the Eastern and Western Zone, as a reflection of the diversity of the country. Currently there are new specific or compensatory policy proposals ("Double Class" Project), which means another opportunity for new higher education institutions to achieve recognized levels of quality, as the country's higher education system develops, in a harmonious way, constituting a challenge at the level of the State and higher education institutions

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Author Biographies

  • Rosa María Massón Cruz, Universidad de La Habana

    Profesora titular del Centro para el Perfeccionamiento de la Educación Superior de la Universidad de La Habana,  Doctora en Ciencias Pedagogía y Máster en Educación,  especialistas en investigaciones de política de educación y estudios comparados

  • Zhang Hui, Universidad de La Habana

    MsC en Educación Superior,  estudiantes del programa de Doctorado de Ciencias de la Educación Superior del Centro de Perfeccionamiento de la Educación Superior de la Universidad de La Habana.

Published

2021-09-03

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OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE EASTERN AND WESTERN ZONES OF CHINA. A COMPARATIVE STUDY. (2021). Conjeturas Sociológicas, 9(25). https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/conjsociologicas/article/view/1762