Xie Shikui teaches his only student, Liu Xinyi, a six-year-old girl, in Dalongtan village in Enshi, Central China's Hubei province on September 1, 2014. Located in the mountain area of the province's Enshi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture, the school has only one teacher and one student. (Photo/ Xinhua)
China will push to improve and increase the number of village teachers, according to a recently published five-year plan.
The General Office of the State Council published a plan to address the short-comings of China's education system in rural and remote areas of western and central regions.
The plan said the issue was of strategic importance and should be addressed with comprehensive efforts. It is aimed at building a capable and dedicated teaching staff for rural areas.
It called for improvement of professional ethics and new channels for recruiting village teachers.
Living standards for those teaching in rural areas should also be raised.
The document stipulated more favorable policies for village teachers concerning professional ranks, training and an honor system.
It urged local governments to implement the measures while strengthening input and supervision.