Choose a school carefully, how important is the ranking?
Parents who send their children to college are faced with a difficult conundrum: should they go to Nanjing Normal University or Nanjing University?
Although the child has no idea about the normal college, the parents still think that the normal college is a good place.
Although Nanjing Normal University's college entrance examination scores have dropped recently, parents of students are still worried about whether the school's ranking will decline.
Does the confusion of parents mean that they attach too much importance to the ranking when choosing a school?
When choosing the college entrance examination choice, only the admission results are considered, but the personal interests and development needs of the candidates are ignored
A lot of parents are confused.
When it comes to choosing a school, parents are often confronted with a variety of information and conflicting opinions.
Nanjing Normal University is a long-established and well-known higher normal college, which is deeply loved by students' parents.
However, in terms of a child's future development, the teacher academy may restrict the child's development.
Could these concerns be due to their misconceptions about the Faculty of Education?
Or is it because of various prejudices against the school?
Perhaps, parents should look at the pros and cons of educational colleges more fairly.
The discipline of education in higher normal colleges has always been known for its rigorous style of running schools and high-quality teachers, which is the key to cultivating high-quality educators and educational administrators.
Nanjing Institute of Information Technology has strong strength in information technology, but whether it can provide appropriate support and guidance for its teaching work still needs to be continuously researched.
Also, will parents care too much about college rankings and admission scores, and ignore the needs of their children's own growth?
Although Nanjing Normal University has lowered its enrollment standards, does this mean that the school's teaching level has declined?
The university ranking is an indicator of the overall level of a university, but it does not reflect its level of education.
Parents should listen to their children's ideas and pay enough attention to their decisions, and not blindly impose their ideas on others
Parents also have to do more homework when it comes to college admissions.
There is no doubt that the strength of Nanjing Institute of Information Technology in information technology should not be underestimated, but can the children's hobbies and potential really adapt to this career?
Should parents focus on their children's personality traits and interests, rather than only their career prospects and room for growth?
It is true that parents are very concerned about the future development of their children and have a sense of responsibility, but when filling out the application, can they treat the university rankings and major choices more fairly?
Can we better listen to and respect children's perspectives, so that children have more autonomy and room to grow?
Perhaps, that's the point.