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When weaving together her article in today鈥檚 Daily, Ann Scott Tyson wrestled with telling several stories in one. In the simplest terms, it is a story about education in rural China. The last time Ann visited the remote village of Yangjiagou 30 years ago, she found children studying at a cave school amid hunger and poverty. For residents of urban China, the past three decades have profoundly changed life. Has rural China kept up?
But this is also a story about understanding. The Monitor鈥檚 Asia editor, Lindsey McGinnis, saw an opportunity to explore rural China, a place the world doesn鈥檛 often hear about. 鈥淏y pulling on an old thread,鈥 she says, 鈥淎nn unraveled a story not just about the state of education in rural China, but about generosity, forgiveness, grief, and, above all else, hope.鈥
It was a journey of understanding for Ann, too 鈥 understanding in broad terms how life in rural China had and had not changed. She came away with a clear sense that living conditions have improved. Still, the pace of development in the countryside has lagged significantly behind that of cities. (Ann spoke about this on our 鈥淲hy We Wrote This鈥 podcast.)
Education is one of the primary levers for change in rural areas. China鈥檚 widespread consolidation of village primary schools since 2000 has brought mixed results. Bigger schools in towns are better resourced, but they are farther away and so require many primary students to live at school 鈥 which limits attendance, especially for girls.
Village families seeking the best education for their children must shoulder significant costs and sacrifices. Ann鈥檚 story relates the life trajectories of a handful of people 鈥 most of them strangers 鈥 who came together around a passion for learning. 鈥淚t struck me to what degree teaching is a form of love,鈥 Ann says, and more generally how 鈥渆ducation is inseparable from caring 鈥 caring for someone鈥檚 potential.鈥