AN EXAMINATION OF THE FACTORS THAT SHAPE CHINESE STUDENTS' LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES, INCLUDING FAMILIAL INFLUENCES, THE FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM, AND INFORMAL LEARNING
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/5km80v71Keywords:
Educational clients, Chinese system of learning, informal learning, systematic educational environment.Abstract
Considering China's educational opportunities, this research quantifies many aspects of the country's
formal and informal education systems. Surveys were administered to pupils in both rural and urban
areas using a mixed-methods strategy. There are several important factors taken into account,
including parental education level, family income, availability of educational resources, and
additional curricular activity involvement. Academic success, as measured by acceptance to elite
universities, is strongly correlated with parental education level. According to the results, for every
extra year of parental education, there is an average improvement of 0.25 standard deviations in
children's test scores. In addition, higher incomes are associated with better access to tutoring and
educational resources, which in turn leads to better academic performance.
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