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India pips China in pre-school education, says a UN report

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At least in one area, India is ahead of China - number of children in pre-school. According a new United Nations report, around 54% of children in India were enrolled for pre-school education as compared to around 48% in China in 2009. The situation has changed in the last nine
years.


The joint report of UNICEF and UNESCO titled Asia-Pacific End of Decade Notes on Education for All says that around 22% of children in India were in pre-schools in 2000 as compared to 38% in China.

This huge gain in education in India helped south Asia earning the distinction of fastest growth in pre-school education in the world.

�The number of children enrolled in nursery and kindergarten in South Asia has nearly doubled over the last decade with 47% children enrolling in pre-primary programs in 2009 as against only 25% in 2000,� the report said.

Lieke van de Wiel, UNICEF South Asia�s Regional Adviser for Education said the report shows that early childhood care and education has gained ground in the region. �Governments in South Asia and partners in education should be congratulated for this significant achievement of providing young children aged 3 to 6 years a chance to enroll in pre-primary programs thus fulfilling their right to an education,� she added.

The report attributed the growth in pre-school education to increase in number of private nursery schools and the government�s Integrated Child Development Scheme, where pre-school education was introduced a few years back, for increasing pre-school education in India.

On the other hand, the report highlighted with increase in enrollment the gender inequality has also increased. More boys were enrolled than girls, thereby creating an educational disadvantage for girls.

India pips China in pre-school education, says a UN report - Hindustan Times
 
At least in one area, India is ahead of China - number of children in pre-school. According a new United Nations report, around 54% of children in India were enrolled for pre-school education as compared to around 48% in China in 2009. The situation has changed in the last nine
years.


The joint report of UNICEF and UNESCO titled Asia-Pacific End of Decade Notes on Education for All says that around 22% of children in India were in pre-schools in 2000 as compared to 38% in China.

This huge gain in education in India helped south Asia earning the distinction of fastest growth in pre-school education in the world.

�The number of children enrolled in nursery and kindergarten in South Asia has nearly doubled over the last decade with 47% children enrolling in pre-primary programs in 2009 as against only 25% in 2000,� the report said.

Lieke van de Wiel, UNICEF South Asia�s Regional Adviser for Education said the report shows that early childhood care and education has gained ground in the region. �Governments in South Asia and partners in education should be congratulated for this significant achievement of providing young children aged 3 to 6 years a chance to enroll in pre-primary programs thus fulfilling their right to an education,� she added.

The report attributed the growth in pre-school education to increase in number of private nursery schools and the government�s Integrated Child Development Scheme, where pre-school education was introduced a few years back, for increasing pre-school education in India.

On the other hand, the report highlighted with increase in enrollment the gender inequality has also increased. More boys were enrolled than girls, thereby creating an educational disadvantage for girls.

India pips China in pre-school education, says a UN report - Hindustan Times
Good news,though the quality of the pre school education being talked here would be better in China than India.
At the first line,India is ahead of China in certain areas,not one alone.Poor authorship to start an article in this way!
 
Dont worry India will leapfrog China in many more areas soon.. cheers..India is destined to be better and powerful then China.
 
Pre school education start from home . . If there parents are better educated . .
Still girl education is area where we need a improvement . . They will mother someday . . Only they can give better preschool education better than any one . .
I know many area where girl not go for school after primary or middle school
 
If these governments are able to increase the percentage to 75, it will be a good achievement. Besides that primary education is not everything, they'll have to upgrade the higher education and reduce the drop out rates.
 
India has more potential than china~cause she has more areas lagging behind....

India has more potential then China to achieve those objectives of growth and scientific capabilities which neither country has reached thus far.

and India would keep on leapfrogging China in countless more fields. this thread is one more such field.
 
you are still wearing diapers. If I were you I would have saved the time posting on PDF! you are asking for the embarrassment!

15 year olds go to pre school in china ? I guess you are
 

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