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trevelyan -

I'm always getting 民办 and 公办 mixed-up, as in 民办校 and 公办校. Anyone know the
difference?



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roddy -

公办 would be government run. 民办 would be non-governmental, and my inclination is to say it
would be funding by local people or an organization for public benefit - ie the 民办教师, as
opposed to for profit (which would be 私立). I'm not sure how clear-cut a line that is though.










studentyoung -



Quote:

I'm always getting 民办 and 公办 mixed-up, as in 民办校 and 公办校. Anyone know the
difference?



Quote:

公办学校的定义
定义1:
目前划分的标准主要有二:一是按照学校经费的主要来源,将国有资产(包括��
�政拨款和全民所有制企业事业单位的资金)所办的学校称为公办学校,其它��
�济形式举办的学校称为民办学校


源自: 关于制定我国《民办教育法》若干问题的思考 《江西教育科研》
2000年 王洪明

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Thanks!










trevelyan -

Thanks.












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