After the implementation of the double reduction, the gap between "private" and "public" education may increase, and parents should be clear
Since the implementation of the double reduction policy, the education sector has undergone earth-shaking changes, which marks an important inflection point.
Perhaps one of the most significant and immediate changes is student achievement, where students are unable to make up classes during the holidays, which may not have much impact on top students, but for most secondary students, how to deal with the situation
Especially for students in the third year of junior high school, there is only one year before the high school entrance examination, if the results are not satisfactory and they fail to enter the key high school, will it affect their future studies?
Many or less will have some impact, so junior high school students try their best to be admitted to key high schools, and also strive to enter key classes. However, there are some special circumstances where students may not be affected much, for example, if the student's school is a private school with a 12-year system, and the student will be able to achieve good results even if there is no additional make-up class.
As a result, some people raised a question, after the implementation of the double reduction policy, will there be a gap between students choosing the best school or the public school?Next, let's take a look at what exactly is different between the two educations.
After the implementation of the double reduction policy,"Private"with"Public"The gap between education is likely to widen. According to relevant statistics, the admission rate of some private schools has reached almost 100%. This means that as long as you get into this school, you are almost guaranteed to get into high school.
This is something that is difficult for public schools to do, and as a result, it has attracted countless parents to sign up for their children. Public schools are also helpless, restricted by enrollment rules, and can only enroll students according to the principle of proximity, regardless of the quality of students.
In contrast, private schools are relatively less restricted, and adopt the method of "pinching the top of the enrollment" to gather high-quality students. Although there have been notices that this approach has been hindered, it is difficult to discourage the choice of top students.
In addition, the goal of private schools is very clear, that is, to increase the rate of progression. After all, only when the admission rate is high can we attract more high-quality students and achieve more benefits. Public schools, on the other hand, are non-profit in nature, and must consider reducing the academic burden of students and focusing on laying a solid academic foundation to cultivate more high-quality talents to serve the country.
Because of these differences, the impact of the double reduction policy varies. Without the support of additional tutoring classes, private schools must tighten control over students' scores to ensure that their grades remain excellent. If a student's grades are not satisfactory, they may even face the risk of being dissuaded, which adds more pressure to students in private schools.
This will lead to a widening of the educational gap between public and private schools. However, parents need not be too nervous, the relevant authorities have taken note of this problem, so the next goal will be to adjust the quasi-private schools.
With the implementation of the double reduction policy, the next adjustment target will be "private schools", which may undergo rectification or closure. If private schools do not make adjustments, then under the influence of the double reduction policy, more students may choose to attend "private schools", and the enrollment of public schools may be affected. Due to the educational gap between the two types of schools, under this development trend, the double reduction policy may lose its significance, and students will still find it difficult to get rid of the huge academic pressure.
At the same time, it will also have a negative impact on the parents' finances. It is difficult for ordinary families to afford the cost of private schools, and the prohibition of make-up classes is quite unfair to such students.
Therefore, the next goal is to rectify private schools, and those that meet the standards can be converted into public schools, and those that fail to meet the standards may be forced to close. This will level the playing field in education.
This initiative will also ensure that students have the right to attend high school, making it truly easy for students, while also reducing the financial pressure on parents and giving parents more peace of mind. In fact, whether a student can be admitted to high school ultimately depends on the student himself, and it is difficult for college students who are bought through money to have real development.
The news of education reform keeps coming, and the advantage of remedial classes has been lost, how should students and parents respond?Private schools may be restructured and converted into public schools, and make-up classes will no longer be allowed on holidays. The competition for the high school entrance examination is still fierce, and students and parents need to be well prepared if they want to be admitted to a key high school.
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