18.World Englishes Theory Can Improve Our English Teaching in China;从世界多体化英语教学理论看我国英语教学 相关短句/例句 teaching world教学世界 1.It is the inevitable trend for the teaching world and life world to combine, to separate and then to combine again.教学世界与生活世界从统合到隔离、...
ChinaaveragecitywageregionalincomeinequalityImproving national average income and reducing regional income inequality often serve as dual goals of economic development in a country. After over twenty years of economic reforms, China has been fairly successful in achieving the first goal, but failed in ...
world—and the clustering of economic activity in cities. It also looks at the back-to-the-city movement and the shift in economic activity away from suburbs and economic centers. It also looks at the new economic divides and geographic or spatial inequality between the winner and losers from...
Mexico and Malaysia followed by such major countries as Brazil, Turkey, Thailand, China, Indonesia, India and Bangladesh. The HDI scores of all the world’s countries have improved significantly in the last 30 years; but the scores of non-western countries have increased spectacularly over this ...
Update on Mexico and the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)(Sep 2011) Why Is Mexico in the OECD? Education quality: How do Mexican students compare to those in other countries? Inequality in wealth in Mexico: the GINI index Mexico’s Human Development Index continues to improve(May 2013...
The inequality of educational resources and its countermeasures for rural revitalization in southwest China Equal access to education has long been a global concern and is important for rural revitalization strategy in the new era. However, little is known about ... YZ Guo,Y Zhou,YS Liu - 《山...
Bolivia has the highest inequality of all Latin American countries. There are some very rich people while the majority of the country is extremely poor. The educational standards are said to be very low especially in rural areas. Half of all Bolivians are very poor. Most of the Bolivians are...
China’s digital shadows: unveiling the economic toll of cybercrime Introduction Cybercrime is a broad term used by government, businesses, and the general public to account for a variety of criminal activities and harmful behaviours involving the adoption of computers, the internet, or other forms ...
Education First modestly describes itself as “The World Leader in International Education”. (This claim is rather grandiose, given that the International Baccalaureate, for one, is far larger and much better known in educational circles worldwide)....
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