The adjustment of the enrollment policy of private schools has made it difficult for the rich to en

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-29

""The adjustment of the enrollment policy of private schools has made it difficult for the rich to enter the private sector, causing parents to be uneasy"."

For a long time, there have been two types of schools in our education system, public and private, although private schools are only used as a supplement to public schools, but because they have different characteristics, they are often compared.

As we all know, private schools are built by groups or individuals for profit, and there is no relevant state subsidy, so the tuition fees are much higher than those of public schools. So why do parents still struggle to send their children to private schools?

This is mainly due to the fact that many private schools invest a lot of money upfront to compete for good teachers in order to build their reputation, attracting them to work in the school.

In order to increase the school's admission rate, private schools also provide various benefits to attract capable students when recruiting students. Ultimately, by achieving excellent results in the high school and college entrance examinations, the visibility of the school will be increased, so as to obtain more benefits.

Although the "meritocracy" education model of private secondary schools is considered by most people to have high-quality teachers and excellent hardware facilities, it is supported by its excellent articulation rate despite the high tuition fees. Therefore, many parents adhere to the concept of "you get what you pay for" when signing up, hoping that their children can get a better future under the school's training.

However, there are drawbacks to the "elitist" education of private schools. It cannot be denied that in the advanced and high-pressure education mode, if students are fragile and have poor ability to resist pressure, it may be difficult for them to keep up with the tight pace of learning Xi, and even have a boredom mentality.

What's more, private schools are undermining the fairness of education. Although the existence of private schools is to supplement public schools, in order to make profits, private schools may adopt illegal enrollment methods, such as using "scholarships", "key classes" and other means to attract high-scoring students, and attract students in a "pinching" way.

In addition, in order for students to receive a quality education, some parents may use money to "smash open" the doors of private schools on the grounds of "borrowing".

Over time, such behavior will undoubtedly affect the enrollment of normal public schools, resulting in an uneven distribution of students in the region, and gradually weakening the public welfare nature of public education.

In order to maintain the public welfare nature of education, the education department issued a notice to emphasize the enrollment of students, especially for the various "divine operations" of private schools. This suggests that the old way private schools recruit students will no longer work.

First of all, cross-regional "pinching" is expressly prohibited.

Previously, in order to increase the admission rate and popularity, private schools usually used various means to attract students and their parents, and carried out cross-regional "pinching" enrollment in an attempt to gather outstanding students together.

However, in order to maintain the fairness of education in various regions, the relevant departments have strictly controlled the enrollment of private schools, and the enrollment scope is also specified.

Secondly, there are also clear restrictions on the enrollment time of private schools.

Normally, the number of students enrolled each year, the start and the deadline are clearly stipulated, but in order to attract more high-quality talents, private schools often recruit students in advance, or even contact students in advance before they graduate. However, this behavior can put public schools at a disadvantage in admissions.

At present, under the requirements and supervision of the relevant departments, private schools will enroll students together with public schools, and at the same time, the number of students will also be limited, and some of the previous operations are no longer feasible.

Finally, unreasonable admissions practices have also been stopped.

The reason why private schools are called "elite education" is that on the one hand, tuition fees are really expensive, which is difficult for ordinary families to afford, and on the other hand, even if the children of some wealthy families do not achieve satisfactory results in the college entrance examination, they can also "borrow" privately through the power of money.

However, this behavior itself is an illegal enrollment of the school, so it has become difficult for wealthy people to enroll their children in private schools when enrollment is restricted.

In the face of the adjustment of the enrollment situation of private schools, parents feel uneasy.

Generally speaking, students who choose to enter private schools are either "pinched" top students, or they are scumbags who have unsatisfactory grades and cannot enter public schools.

However, with the restriction of private enrollment, some cross-regional students are unable to enter the school as they wish, and cannot obtain the "scholarship" promised by private teachers, and the "advanced education" plan planned by parents for their children can only be invalidated.

On the other hand, some scumbags and parents have always regarded private schools as a "way out", but now primary and secondary school students can only hope for their "hard power", everything can only rely on grades to speak, and some students may have to say goodbye to private schools.

Overall, although some parents and students may feel a little troubled by the restrictions on private enrollment, this is essentially to enable the education industry to achieve a more long-term development, and everyone should understand.

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