Millions to benefit from online training

For example: https://next.xuetangx.com

Mo Jingxi  Updated: Apr 14,2020 07:33 AM  China Daily
http://english.www.gov.cn/statecouncil/ministries/202004/14/content_WS5e94f6dfc6d0c201c2cc0d32.html


Several ministry-level departments, including those responsible for human 
resources and social security, education, and national development and reform, 
have responded recently to issues of public concern.

Digital platforms to provide skills training

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has launched a 100-day free 
online training program to promote employment and alleviate poverty amid the 
novel coronavirus pneumonia pandemic.

The move is an important part of the country's three-year campaign to improve 
vocational skills, the ministry said on April 8.

>From late March to the end of June, more than 50 online platforms will be 
>selected to provide free vocational skills training for over 5 million people, 
>with digital training resources covering over 100 types of jobs.

People from rural and urban areas, including migrant workers, the unemployed 
and college graduates, can apply for the training, it said.

Subsidies will be provided to enterprises participating in the program and to 
trainees, especially those in financial difficulty.

Universities, colleges offer English classes online

China's universities and colleges will offer a number of high-quality courses 
in English to global students via an international online teaching platform.

The international platform is still under construction, and two teaching 
websites−www.icourse.cn and https://next.xuetangx.com/−are the first to be 
included in the program, Wu Yan, a higher education official from the Ministry 
of Education, told a video conference held in Beijing on April 10.

The ministry will set up a committee to promote the construction of the 
platform and curricula and also establish an expert team to guide the operation 
and management of the platform, Wu said.

"For more than 40 years of reform and opening-up, China has been learning a lot 
from the world in developing its higher education," Wu said. "Now, we want to 
actively contribute to the world's higher education through massive online 
teaching and learning."

The construction of the platform comes at a time when the novel coronavirus 
pneumonia pandemic has forced the suspension of classes in many countries and 
regions.

Cities to ease permanent residency requirements

China will ease permanent residency requirements in many large cities as part 
of its urbanization push, the National Development and Reform Commission said 
on April 9.

Restrictions on permanent residence permits should be scrapped in cities with 
populations between 1 million and 3 million, according to an NDRC document 
outlining key urbanization tasks this year.

For cities with populations of 3 million to 5 million, the qualifications for 
such permits should be "fully relaxed", and restrictions on certain key groups 
of people getting such permits should be removed, the document said.

The country has gradually abolished permanent residency restrictions in small 
and medium-sized cities and towns with populations below 1 million.

The NDRC document also demanded cities with populations above 5 million improve 
their policies and drastically expand the scale of permanent residency.

Basic public services should be guaranteed for unregistered permanent residents 
in cities, with an increased supply of education resources in cities where 
there are a sizable number of children of migrant workers, according to the 
document.

The coverage of government-supported rental homes and housing provident funds 
should be expanded to benefit more unregistered permanent residents, it said.

China set a target of adding 100 million registered permanent urban residents 
from 2016 to 2020.

By the end of 2018, registered permanent urban residents comprised 43.37 
percent of the country's population, up 1.02 percentage points from a year 
earlier, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.


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