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Federation Launches a Project to Strengthen Capacity in Family Education

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Federation Launches a Project to Strengthen Capacity in Family Education

 December 18, 2023

Fujian Women's Federation unveiled a capacity improvement project in family education guidance service at a ceremony at the Open University of Fujian, in Fuzhou, capital of  Southeast China's Fujian Province, on November 11.

The project aimed to further study and implement the guiding principles of the important speech by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, during a talk with the new leadership of the All-China Women's Federation on October 30, act on decisions and plans of the 13th National Women's Congress of China, and push for the implementation of the Law on Family Education Promotion and Fujian Provincial Regulation on Family Education Promotion.

The event was intended to cultivate backbone cadres, build service platforms, bolster the capabilities of women's federations, at all levels in the province, in family education guidance service, promote the building of a system of school-family-society collaboration in family education guidance service, and make the work on family education to be legalized, professional and regulated.

At the ceremony, the federation and the university signed a strategic cooperation agreement on the building of family education guidance service system. The two sides will strengthen cooperation on the capacity improvement of family education guidance service, in the aspects of activity planning, project implementation, course development, platform building, talent training and practical applications. They will focus on talent cultivation in family education guidance service and the development of high-quality family education courses within the year.

After the ceremony, Fu Guoliang, executive deputy director of the working committee of care for the next generations, under the Ministry of Education, and former vice-president of the China Family Education Society, gave a lecture on family education to parents and family education workers.

 

(Source: China Women's News/Translated by Women of China)

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