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Liaoning and Shandong Technical and Vocational Education and Training Project

Abstract*

The objective of the Liaoning and Shandong Technical and Vocational Education and Training Project for China is to improve the quality and relevance of technical education in eight schools in Liaoning and Shandong provinces and produce lessons from this experience as a guide for future school reforms and policy development. The project objective will be achieved with the support of: (i) school-based reforms and innovations to improve quality and relevance...

* The project abstract is drawn from the PAD, SAR or PGD and may not accurately reflect the project's current nature

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Development Objective

The revised development objective is to improve the quality and relevance of technical education in project schools in Liaoning andShandong provinces and produce lessons from this experience as a guide for future school reforms and policy development.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P117107

  • Closed

  • Liping Xiao

  • People's Republic of China, represented by Ministry of Finance

  • China

  • July 29, 2009

  • (as of board presentation)

    June 1, 2010

  • November 5, 2010

  • US$ 74.00 million

  • Liaoning Urban Construction Office,Shandong Provincial Education Bureau

  • East Asia and Pacific

  • 2010

  • US$ 40.00 million

  • C

  • August 5, 2024

  • December 31, 2015

  • BANK APPROVED

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

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Financier Commitments
Borrower/Recipient 34.00
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 40.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment 40.00
IDA Commitment N/A
IBRD + IDA Commitment 40.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount N/A
Total Project Cost** 74.00

Summary Status of World Bank Financing (US$ Millions) as of March 31, 2025

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Financier Approval Date Closing Date Principal Disbursed Repayments Interest, Charges & Fees

Detailed Financial Activity as of March 31, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Oct 29, 2013 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,229,541.50
May 15, 2020 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Nov 15, 2014 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 70,437.05
Dec 9, 2014 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,656,265.00
Aug 2, 2013 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,628,955.50
Sep 10, 2013 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,079,584.10
Nov 15, 2015 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 114,163.63
Nov 15, 2015 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 603,685.50
May 15, 2015 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 968.08
May 15, 2015 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 90,514.59
May 15, 2014 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 726.46
May 22, 2014 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 1,239,111.80
Mar 6, 2015 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 1,325,539.40
Jan 7, 2015 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 1,513,327.00
Nov 15, 2013 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 54,363.83
Jan 27, 2014 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 1,518,867.90
May 15, 2014 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 68,270.21
May 15, 2016 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 1,413.23
May 15, 2016 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 182,667.20
May 15, 2016 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 803,926.30
May 11, 2016 IBRD-79180 Loan Cancel 243,548.84
Nov 6, 2015 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,172,640.80
Jan 21, 2016 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,695,461.20
Oct 28, 2015 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,733,206.50
Dec 15, 2015 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 2,214,418.00
Nov 15, 2016 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 25.71
Nov 15, 2016 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 250,860.90
Nov 15, 2016 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2017 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 315,284.28
May 11, 2016 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb -243,548.84
May 15, 2017 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Nov 15, 2020 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 191,108.94
Nov 15, 2020 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Nov 15, 2019 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 529,956.70
Nov 15, 2019 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2018 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Nov 15, 2018 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 537,222.50
Nov 15, 2018 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2019 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2019 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 578,636.00
May 15, 2018 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 375,980.97
Nov 15, 2017 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 355,015.94
Nov 15, 2017 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Jun 1, 2010 IBRD-79180 Loan Commitment 40,000,000.00
Nov 15, 2023 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 16,752.79
Nov 15, 2023 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 816,205.70
Nov 15, 2023 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2024 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 5,356.38
May 15, 2024 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 838,586.75
May 15, 2024 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2023 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 40,340.45
May 15, 2023 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 694,815.40
May 15, 2023 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Nov 15, 2022 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 428,755.56
Nov 15, 2022 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2021 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 117,496.03
May 15, 2021 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
Nov 15, 2021 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 111,725.95
Nov 15, 2021 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2022 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 112,957.61
May 15, 2022 IBRD-79180 Loan Repay 798,852.90
May 15, 2020 IBRD-79180 Int Charges 399,106.06
Sep 30, 2014 IBRD-79180 Loan Disb 1,284,102.50

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Project Management Satisfactory 2015-12-16
Counterpart Funding Highly Satisfactory 2015-12-16
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2015-12-16
Procurement Satisfactory 2015-12-16
Financial Management Moderately Satisfactory 2015-12-16
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2015-12-16
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2015-12-16

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 06-15-2016
OutcomesSubstantial
Risk to Development OutcomeNegligible
Bank PerformanceSubstantial
Borrower PerformanceSubstantial
Government PerformanceSubstantial
Implementing AgencySubstantial

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 01-25-2017PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingSatisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeNegligibleN/a
Bank PerformanceSatisfactoryN/a
Borrower PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Government PerformanceSatisfactoryN/a
Implementing AgencyModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Icr QualitySubstantialN/a
M&e QualitySubstantialN/a

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Percentage of graduates who pass skill certification exams (middle and high level)ValueLN: 90%; SD: 93.5%LN 96.4% SD 97.7%LN 96% SD 98%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Percent of graduates finding initial employment within 6 months in the specialties in which they were trainedValueLN:72%SD:73.4%LN 91.3% SD 97.7%LN:82%SD:88.2%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Improved trainee and employer satisfactionValueLN: 3.66/3.85; 4/4.375 (experimental group/controlLN 4.47 & 4.53 SD 4.38 & 4.66
    DateApril 15, 2014December 7, 2015September 30, 2014
    Comment

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Strengthening linkage with industry. a) Percent of instructors trained in industry attachments. b) Percent of industrial experts from enterprises participated in teaching in schoolsValuea)LN:50% SD:18%b)LN:20 %SD:24%a) LN: 70.8% SD: 80.36% b) LN: 60.3% SD: 55.36%a)LN:70%SD:76%b)LN:50%SD:45%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Improving management capacity a) Number of new or enhanced internal school policies and procedures b) Number of new practices/schoolreforms initiatives implementedValuea) 0b) 0a). LN:31 SD: 200 b).LN:48 SD: 100a) LN:12SD:12b)LN:36SD: 36
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Developing and introducing modular, competency-based curriculum and instructional materials. (a) Percent of students enrolled in modular, CBT curriculaValueNo ExistingLN: 100% SD: 100%100%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Improving student assessment and quality assurance (a) Percent of students assessed with outcomes-based student assessment systemsValueNo ExistingLN: 100% SD: 100%100%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Improving quality of instruction. (a) Percent of instructors using new CBT curriculaValueNo ExistingLN: 100% SD: 100%100%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Upgrading instructional equipment, facilities, and technology. (a) Percent of students utilizing upgraded instructional technologyaligned with new CBTValueNo ExistingLN: 100% SD: 100%100%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Improving capacity in monitoring and evaluation. (a) Improved school Management Information System established; (b) Improved student tracer and benificiary studies implemented and analyzed; (c) EmployValueNo ExistingLN: 100%, 100%, 100%SD: 100%, 100%, 100%100%
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Disseminating reform lessons. (a) Number of knowledge products produced and shared with various stakeholders and decision makersValueNo ExistingLN: 80 SD: 160LN: 75SD:100
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Enhancing provincial capacity for planning and management. (a) Number of capacity building activities (b) number of participants for capacity building activitiesValueNo Existinga) LN: 8 SD: 35 b) LN: 180 SD: 130a)LN:6SD:20b)LN:100SD:100
    DateJanuary 1, 2010December 7, 2015December 31, 2015
    Comment