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China requires colleges, universities to offer online learning after semester postponement

/ 05:31 PM February 06, 2020

Physics teacher Zhao Chuanliang gives an online class to his students at Henan Experimental Middle School in Zhengzhou, Henan province on Sunday. LI JIANAN/XINHUA via China Daily

BEIJING — China’s Ministry of Education (MOE) has required colleges and universities nationwide to offer online teaching and learning resources following the postponement of school semesters.

According to a set of guidelines recently issued by the MOE, colleges and universities should make full use of all kinds of quality open online courses and laboratory resource platforms to organize online education activities.

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Efforts should be made to make sure that online learning can be as efficient as learning in the classroom, said the guidelines.

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Official data showed that as of Feb 2, 22 online course platforms had opened more than 24,000 free courses covering 12 undergraduate disciplines and 18 majors of technical and vocational education.

The MOE in late January announced the postponement of the 2020 spring semester for schools amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, but did not specify the opening dates of colleges and universities under the ministry.

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