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As children of ordinary families could not afford to go to school, more than 90 percent of people in Tibet were illiterate. This situation with school education remained unchanged until after the Democratic Reform in 1959.

Education equipments donated for Xigaze 2009-12-15
A distribution ceremony of distance education equipments was held in Xigaze on Dec 8th with 42 Haier LCD TVs and related education CD-ROM, DVD and other equipments.
Education Department of Tibet increases education subsidies for children 2009-12-10
The Education Department of Tibet Autonomous Region has increased for the eighth time the education subsidies for children of local farmers and herdsmen since 1985.
Traditional Tibetan pottery popular in school 2009-12-08
The traditional Tibetan pottery with thousand years of history is flourishing in inland.
Tibet to aid 80 needy college students 2009-11-27
A total of 80 university students and 100 middle school students from needy families in Tibet will receive aid from the "Aiding students in China's west project," according to the Culture Office of Tibet Autonomous Region.
Lhasa's school for blind full of happiness, hope 2009-11-24
For Tsering Dorje, an eight-year-old Tibetan boy, the school for the blind children in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, is a world full of happiness and hope.
3,000 computers donated to Tibet's schools 2009-11-20
A total of 3,000 computers were donated to Tibet on Tuesday to step up the development of the region's educational sector and enrich students' extracurricular life.
Love spreads in Lhasa special education school 2009-11-20
Over 20 teachers and students from Tibet University visited the students in Lhasa special education school and donated quilts, cotton coats, rice and other school supplies.
45 headmasters from Tibet receive training in NE China 2009-11-18
A total of 45 primary school headmasters from Tibet began their training courses in eight priority primary schools in Harbin City, capital of northeastern China's Heilongjiang Province.
Lhasa spends 3.7 bln yuan on education in 30 years 2009-11-10
The government of Lhasa City, capital of Tibet, has allocated 3.7 billion yuan RMB to the education sector since 1978, according to Tibet Daily.
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