China's adult and continuing education institutions have launched
comprehensive reforms in order to meet the increasing demands for
professional training. With decentralisation and marketisation
becoming global trends in reforming public sectors across the
world, China's adult and continuing education institutions have
also adopted these policies in their restructuring. The present
research presents a holistic picture of the restructuring of
China's adult and continuing education. The global and local forces
that are driving the decentralisation and marketisation of China's
adult and continuing education such as the development of the
market economy in the country, the rising demand for professional
talent, the impact of the increasing enrolment in China's regular
higher education institutions, and the external influence of
educational reforms are identified and examined.
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