Should kindergartens be made compulsory? The future of private kindergartens!
Kindergarten education is the first step in a child's life and plays an important role in their future growth and physical development. When it comes to the school day, i.e. kindergarten, parents begin to think about their children's education in order to provide them with a better educational start.
It is undeniable that the number of public kindergartens in the national education market is relatively small, but this does not mean that all children can enter public kindergartens. As for private kindergartens, due to the different levels of education, the fees are higher, which is beyond the financial means of parents. Some low-cost private kindergartens are unable to provide children with high-quality educational resources in terms of care and education quality, so that parents cannot choose.
With the intensification of internal contradictions in the field of national education and the increasingly fierce competition in various industries in society, the controversy about education has also affected the children in kindergartens. Parents want their children to enjoy the same high-quality educational resources, but because they have good school district housing and educational resources, they are burdened with a large number of bank loans at a young age.
Many parents believe that the Ministry of Education should make kindergarten compulsory education, so that children can use more public education resources, and the voice on the Internet is getting louder and louder, and they don't know what to do.
Can kindergarten really be included in compulsory education? Where will private kindergartens go?
According to the statement of the relevant education department, according to the current education model and national conditions, it is impossible to include all kindergartens in compulsory education, but in order to fundamentally reduce the burden of middle school students and the economic pressure of parents, the first will be adjusted to private kindergartens, as far as possible to optimize the education and teaching of kindergartens in China.
Hearing this news, parents were disappointed because the policy introduced was for private kindergartens.
The first includes the renovation of all precarious kindergartens in neighbourhoods and the establishment of public kindergartens of the same size in new neighbourhoods to ensure that children have access to school at every stage of their lives, that they have access to school nearby, that their education and safety are guaranteed, and that more students have access to quality educational resources.
That is, whether it is a private kindergarten or a public kindergarten, supporting kindergartens should be managed by the local ** and relevant education departments, not rented, to ensure that the national kindergarten can be stable and durable; The Ministry of Education should harmonize curriculum standards and avoid mixing pre-primary education with other grades of primary school, so that children can enjoy a more equitable right to school-age education. School-age children should be able to enjoy a fairer and more equitable right to schooling.
The third is to strengthen the supervision of private kindergartens, ensure that there are no for-profit educational institutions in our kindergartens, and create more public kindergartens to alleviate the current economic situation, parents' school burden and education problems, so that children can benefit from the principle of fairness.
When choosing a kindergarten, they should consider not only the school district and fees, but also whether the kindergarten meets the child's developmental needs, whether it is appropriate, and whether it is too far away.
Inclusive public kindergartens in the community are also a way to promote student wellbeing – after all, these kindergartens alleviate the current data processing problems by keeping students in school nearby, thereby reducing the transportation and daily childcare stress of parents.