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Unified high school textbooks put emphasis on traditional values

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2019-08-28 08:33:32China Daily Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download

Materials of Chinese, history and politics will be adopted nationwide by 2022

When Chinese students enter high school in September, many of them will receive new unified textbooks in politics, history and Chinese language, the Ministry of Education said on Tuesday.

The ministry has spent two years compiling the first nationwide unified textbooks that will be used by first-year high school students in Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, Shanghai, Shandong and Hainan, Tian Huisheng, director of the ministry's Department of National Textbooks, said at a news conference.

Other regions will gradually incorporate the new textbooks in their curricula until all high school students are using them by 2022, Tian said.

Wen Rumin, editor-in-chief of the Chinese language textbook and professor at Peking University, said that to put more emphasis on traditional values, the new textbooks have added many traditional Chinese articles and poems-67 in total-accounting for nearly half of the articles in the books.

The textbook puts special emphasis on China's revolutionary history, including five articles written by late Chinese leader Mao Zedong and five articles by prominent modern Chinese writer Lu Xun, who was a leading figure in the New Culture Movement in the 1910s, Wen said.

It also includes more than 10 foreign classic articles as well as those reflecting China's achievements, he added.

Zhang Haipeng, editor-in-chief of the history textbook and researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the new textbooks ensure the students gain a strong sense of value in upholding national sovereignty, territorial integrity and ethnic unity.

The textbook emphasizes that the Tibet and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions, Taiwan and the South China Sea islands are historical and inseparable parts of China, he said.

As textbooks have always been a focus of public concern, Wen said that they welcome suggestions and criticism.

"We take public suggestions very seriously, and we will make corrections to the textbooks when the suggestions are reasonable and can improve the textbook," Wen said. "We will also clarify possible public misunderstanding of the textbook.

"When there are disagreements about the textbook, we will communicate and consult with experts and only put the views that reflect common understanding in the textbook."

All incoming primary and middle school students have used a new curriculum and revised textbooks for Chinese language, history, and law and ethnics since September 2017, and all primary and middle school students nationwide will start to use the new textbooks in September, according to the ministry.

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