Children of migrant workers receive education in Guiyang (newsphoto) Updated: 2005-09-15 20:45
Chinese children look at the blackboard and
read after their teacher in a school in the suburb of Guiyang, capital of
southwest China's Guizhou province, September 15, 2005. There are 71
students in this school set up by three local teachers for migrant
workers' children whose families make a living by collecting garbage in
Guiyang. Among school-age children in China, 99.1 percent are reportedly
attending school nowadays. The remaining 0.9 percent, however, translates
into around 1 million children, media reports said. [newsphoto]
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