%0 Journal Article %T Dual Priority Agenda: China's Model for Modernizing Education %A Zhenguo Yuan %J ECNU Review of Education %@ 2632-1742 %D 2018 %R 10.30926/ecnuroe2018010102 %X ¡ªForty years ago, China made a critical decision to reform and open up, achieving sustained economic growth. Simultaneously, China continued to center efforts on achieving its education modernization goals. It succeeded in the unconventional development of education, consolidating a population of nearly 1.4 billion into a powerful human-resource-centered nation and creating favorable interactive relationships with social and economic development. This paper aims to explore how these achievements were gained and how these relationships were made. ¡ªThis paper is conceptual in nature. ¡ªBased on the policy documents and development practice, this paper proposes a model of Dual Priority Agenda (DPA), whereby the government prioritized education development, and this development focused predominantly on promoting national development. ¡ªBy elaborating the background, characteristics, rationales, and mechanisms of the DPA, this paper contributes to a new conceptualization of reciprocal relationship between the state and educational modernization %K Dual Priority Agenda (DPA) %K education modernization %K China %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.30926/ecnuroe2018010102