I finally heard back from one of my contacts, UNICEF Beijing and the information in the email is listed below:
Dear Chapman,
As for your questions, please see the answers below:
1. What is the current belief or viewpoint on early childhood education in Beijing?
A: The gross enrollment ratio in pre-primary education has been steadily growing, and reached 51% nationwide in 2009. Beijing ranks among the top of provinces and reached nearly 90% in terms of three year pre-primary education in 2008. The percentage of children receiving pre-primary education, including both three year and one year, has reached 96.72 in 2008. It's optimistic that by 2010, one-year preschool education will become norm, two-year preschool education basically universalized, and three-year preschool education popularized in Beijing. But there are also many problems, including the need of training a large contingent of high-quality kindergarten teachers and the need of building up more quality kindergartens with both governmental and nongovernment resources to ally the difficulty of finding proper kindergartens for children.
2. What sparked your interests in the field of early childhood?
A: Early childhood is one of, if not the most crucial development stage in one's life. Research shows that many social and economic problems can be traced to early years, and early interventions can bring positive influence to children's ability both cognitively and noncognitively and can increase the chance for children to have a more successful life in the future.
3. What is your current work in this field?
A: We are working on teacher's capacity building what includes the development of a classroom protocol for preschools and training needs assessment as well as a teacher resource package. We are also working on parenting education and the finalization of a national framework for evaluating preschool quality.
If you are interested in knowing more information on projects conducted by UNICEF China, policy papers and data on early children development, you are welcomed to log on to our knowledge website http://www.cdp.org.cn/ which will be launched soon (most probably in April).
I have yet to receive any response on questions regarding equity or excellence.
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