scholarly journals The Impacts of Transportation Sustainability on Higher Education in China

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 12579
Author(s):  
Daqing Zu ◽  
Kang Cao ◽  
Jian Xu

Improving transportation sustainability serves as a means of reducing the perceived and real distance, thereby contributing to the city and higher education development. In this paper, the complexity of transport sustainability is measured via four different dimensions: economy, society, environment and politics. The variables are designed by the four dimensions. The higher education development is measured via the ratio of higher education degree holders, reflecting the skilled work mobility. Over the last 30 years, university students moving to cities for study and work purposes have become an important part of rural–urban transition mobility. However, few studies have explored the impacts of transportation sustainability on higher education development in China. The economic, environmental, social and political dimensions in transportation sustainability can boost China’s higher education attainment in different ways. Against this background, this study, drawing on the panel data and employing the spatial multilevel model, investigated the impacts of transportation sustainability on higher education in China, adding new empirical evidence for China’s higher education development. A panel analysis revealed that the increase in transportation sustainability induces the growth of higher education. Moreover, higher education attainment showed significant spatial dependence at the county level and had significant spatial clustering of county-level higher education attainment across provinces. Furthermore, modeled test results showed that the spatial multilevel model was more suitable for our study than traditional regression models. By identifying transport sustainability variables that have an effect on higher education, this study is the first to uncover the complexity of transportation sustainability and contributes to the latest policy implications for promoting higher education attainment through sustainable transportation.

Author(s):  
Xiaobin Li

Chinese education has a long history, and the Chinese higher education system is the largest in the world, but distance higher education in China started later than it did in developed countries. This article provides an overview of the recent distance higher education development in China. Specifically, the article discusses the positive impact distance higher education has had and the difficulties that have to be dealt with. The potential for further developing distance education is considered. In addition, challenges are discussed, and recommendations are made to improve distance education.


2011 ◽  
Vol 50-51 ◽  
pp. 742-746
Author(s):  
Xiao Ci Wang ◽  
Liang Chen ◽  
Cai Yun Zheng

Local Universities are an important part of higher education in China. The discipline as the core element of higher education is the basic strategy unit which supports teaching, research and social services. The development level of the discipline represents higher education development. From the perspective of technological innovation in the development of disciplines, this paper studies the discipline evolution, which based on ant colony optimization theory. We constructed a mathematical model applied to the discipline evolution.


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