Chinese Migrant Children Face Educational Hurdles

The Chinese government has been closing down private schools that were created for the children of migrant workers. Chinese authorities say that the schools are substandard and that their students should attend public schools instead. But public schools are often already full, or too expensive for migrant families to afford.

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