Parents advocate for education reform, restore the education methods of the 80s, and reflect on the

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-14

Parents advocate for education reform, restore the education methods of the 80s, and reflect on the current situation!

Parents supported a radical overhaul of the education system to return it to the system of the 1980s.

In recent years, one of the most concerning issues has been the education of children. If children don't have to worry about grades, homework, and going to school, I think every family in China will be much happier.

Recently, a netizen published a bold "education reform" proposal on the Internet, which has received widespread attention and support. He advocated for the abolition of mandatory education, the abolition of classrooms, the abolition of after-school services, and the abolition of unnecessary options and tests. At the same time, he called for a ban on the establishment of parent organizations, family committees, and family counseling organizations in schools, so that education could return to the pre-1980s period. At that time, students had very little homework and did not need guidance from their parents, and their academic performance was given directly to their teachers by their parents.

Although this netizen's proposal was a bit radical, his remarks still aroused heated discussions and approval from many people. Here are a few of his suggestions.

First of all, the most important concern of parents now is the education of their children, which is a very serious problem. From the time the child is born, it has become a common thing for parents to choose a suitable kindergarten for their child, purchase a school building, and continue to pick up and drop off their children and tutor them every day until they graduate from primary school. However, such hard work cannot give their children a good future, and some children have become workers at the bottom of society before they finish middle school. We can't help but wonder why our parents work so hard to create a better future for our children. Why do parents spend so much effort on education? Why can't our children be as easy as it used to be?

If this problem is not addressed, more and more people will be reluctant to have children, which in turn will affect fertility rates.

Second, although our children have the heaviest academic pressure, we do not produce excellent skilled workers. This is a question worth pondering. In recent years, we have not performed well in international awards such as the Nobel Prize, but American elementary school students, who only have half an hour a day, have cultivated a large number of outstanding students around the world. This makes us wonder if our children have put in so much effort, but their achievements are not as good as they imagined.

Professor Zheng Qiang, an Internet celebrity, once said: "Chinese children start to burn at the starting point, but they will never fail at the starting point." He said that it is important to start fast, but it is more important to pay attention to long-term endurance and not just pursue short-term speed. Our children have to receive too much education in primary and junior high school, which causes them to lack stamina and become bored with school. That's probably why we can't compete with others in terms of scientific and technological innovation.

Therefore, the current education system must be reformed, especially to reduce the burden on parents and students. I think the most important thing is to reduce the burden on parents.

For parents, it is important to avoid all kinds of irrelevant topics, such as WeChat groups, safe platform work, etc. Don't let parents get involved, and don't let children be held hostage. Academically, students no longer blindly ask for grades from schools and teachers, so as not to cause anxiety to parents.

For primary school students, only Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are tested in primary school, and other subjects can be exempted, which can reduce the pressure on children. Extracurricular tutoring has been abolished, some homework has been left appropriately, and the national unified examination has been abolished, so that the university entrance examination has become more lenient and more opportunities have been given to more students.

All in all, the reform of education is not only for the sake of education, but also for the future of the nation. Time is changing, and so is technology. Of course, it is necessary to let parents and students share the pressure, so that education is not a heavy burden, nor is it an excuse for young people not to want to give birth. How to really do this still requires all of us to brainstorm, think of ways together, and practice together. I hope that all of you here can express your views and contribute to the reform of education.

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