Research on the Balanced Development of Urban and Rural Compulsory Education Through Education Resource Allocation
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Keywords

Urban and rural educational resources
Balanced development
Educational resource allocation

DOI

10.26689/jcer.v8i7.7758

Submitted : 2024-07-01
Accepted : 2024-07-16
Published : 2024-07-31

Abstract

With the rapid development of our country’s economy, education has gradually become the focus of social attention. The problem of unbalanced distribution of urban and rural educational resources has become increasingly prominent, urban educational resources are relatively rich, while rural educational resources are relatively scarce, and the balanced development of urban and rural compulsory education has become an urgent task. This paper mainly investigates and studies the distribution of urban and rural educational resources, discusses the unbalanced distribution of urban and rural educational resources and analyzes the reasons, and puts forward a series of corresponding solutions to promote the balanced development of urban and rural compulsory education.

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