China’s top advisory committee suggests improved public education on S&T

At China’s Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) held on March 24 in Beijing, it was suggested to build science museums, recruit scientists for science education, e. g., for teenagers and rural residents, and use information technology to reach this aim.

CAS news release, March 28, 2016

China’s top advisory committee suggests improved public education on S&T
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