My mother found that there was a big difference between public junior high school and private school, especially after high school
Many people believe that high school is the most critical stage of their studies, which directly determines the results of the college entrance examination. However, on the other hand, whether junior high school can stand out and develop good study habits is a prerequisite.
With the high school entrance examination so important and the admission rate strictly controlled, more and more parents have realized that choosing a good junior high school for their children is a choice that cannot be ignored. Let's hear from one parent.
There are two students at home: one in a public junior high school and one in a private school.
Which is better, public junior high school or private junior high school?Such a topic can always cause a lot of debate among parents, and it is rare to get a unified answer. It must be admitted, however, that there are significant differences between the two.
There is a mother who accompanies a student, and there are two students at home. The boss, like many people, went directly to a public junior high school;When the second child entered middle school, the family moved elsewhere, so they spent money to choose a private school.
Parents' experience is that there are still differences between the two different models of students. First of all, let's talk about the advantages of public junior high schools, both teachers and students, which are relatively "diverse".
Some of these teachers are indeed very well-established in the industry, and their sons' academic performance is in the middle and upper class, so they can make judgments about the quality of teachers. He said that excellent teachers are really methodical;However, occasionally you can meet the type of average level and attitude that is more "Buddhist".
This is the first obvious difference, there is some "random" element to what type of teacher students encounter in public junior high schools. In private schools, there is no staffing of teachers, and the salaries are borne by the schools themselves.
When recruiting, they are not necessarily selected for teaching ability to be of a lower standard than public secondary schools. Some private "cattle schools" even recruit high-level teachers with high salaries. It is basically not easy to be able to stick to the private sector for many years.
In terms of student origin, public junior high schools accept all school-age students in the school district, as long as they successfully graduate from elementary school. Some good private junior high schools have performance requirements for the students who sign up, and they do not just pay tuition.
To some extent, the freedom of private schools to recruit students on their own has also helped them screen students. Therefore, there will be relatively fewer students who don't study at all and love to disturb discipline. This is one of the reasons why some parents prefer the private sector.
Many private schools may outperform public secondary schools in terms of the importance they place on progression rates. Because if you want to "survive" in the competition and attract more high-quality students, the admission rate is the most intuitive and most effective way to increase your popularity.
For this reason, there are also significant differences between the two in terms of teaching style and management methods. Public schools attach great importance to comprehensive training, and in addition to "fast classes", they basically do not give students too much learning pressure. Students' self-awareness is very important.
The teaching of private junior high schools mainly revolves around examinations, and the curriculum schedule is tight, and the "sea of questions" tactic is adopted, which is a relatively common form. In order to better supervise student learning, some private schools have closed management and require students to live on campus from the junior high school stage.
The difference between the two models may be more obvious after graduating from junior high school.
The mother said that the second child, who is studying in a private junior high school, has a significantly larger amount of homework than the eldest child. Although the number of students admitted to regular high schools is quite significant, parents also emphasize that this does not mean that private schools are superior.
After the two students came out of junior high school, the difference was even more significant. After entering high school, learning ushered in a new model. My mother found that the eldest who used to study in a public junior high school had surprisingly good gradesAnd the second child seems to lack stamina.
Maybe it was too hard in junior high school, and the second child showed some boredom with his studies not long after he entered his first year of high school. Although they are still learning step by step, their efficiency is very low, and they are obviously in a state of "abnormality".
Teachers in private middle schools may put more effort into "individualized" tutoring. The second child said that after entering high school, he felt uncomfortable with the teacher's teaching method;The subject teacher basically did not show up after the lecture, and he was not very willing to answer questions.
When he entered the school, he was in the top 15 of his class, but by the end of his freshman year of high school, he had dropped to nearly 40. The situation of the eldest is diametrically opposed, his grades in junior high school are not outstanding, he was ranked 29th when he first entered high school, but he has remained in the top 10 since the beginning of the first semester of high school.
The boss from a public junior high school apparently didn't have much trouble adapting to the teaching and management methods. Teachers in public schools usually pay more attention to explaining thinking methods than brushing questions, and students have also developed good habits of thinking and summarizing.
In most cities, the best high schools are mostly public schools. As a result, the boss doesn't have to switch between two different modes when he goes to high schoolI also feel that the level of the instructor has reached a new level, and it has become easier to improve my grades.
Summary] As a supplement to public education resources, private schools have unique characteristics. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages, and no one can make an absolute judgment about which one is better;It can only be said that both are suitable for different types of students.
If your child's academic performance is relatively poor and the management of public schools is relatively lax, it is possible that you will not be able to enter a regular high school, so you can consider choosing a private school. For students with good grades and independent learning ability, it is recommended to choose a public school considering the "stamina" of high school.