Age Adjustment The six-year-old enrollment requirement may be abolished?!
School-age children are forcibly sent to kindergartens.
First, it is necessary to consolidate the academic foundation and form a good habit of reading and living; Second, it can alleviate the conflict and pressure of parents on their children, most parents are dual-income families, primary school students are at home to see their children, can not feel at ease, do not go to school for a long time, and are not very accustomed to the study of the first grade.
In kindergarten, if they do not get a good enlightenment education, it will cause them to go to school early and not be able to adapt to this stressful life, so they will slowly feel bored, so it is very beneficial for them to go to school early, which is also what parents want.
Especially for the first grade, there is an unwritten rule that children at least 6 years old can enter the first class, so if a child is born before September 1, it should start a year later than other children.
In China's traditional education system, most parents want their children to go to school early so that their children can get off to a good start. While there is a shortage of places in all regions, most regions need to meet the relevant date of birth and children under the age of 6 in order to continue schooling.
In this regard, parents ask the school to make corresponding adjustments as soon as possible, so that children can go to school as soon as possible, alleviate the financial burden caused by the high fees and expenses of private kindergartens, and at the same time allow children to enjoy more fair and just high-quality educational resources.
Will the rules be abolished for first-year and 6-year-olds? Plus two more corrections.
The change in the structure will regulate the age of registration for primary school pupils, and the registration requirement for primary schools will be the deadline of August 31 a year ago, and after that, the age of 6 will be required by December 31 of that year, and the possibility of primary school students entering school in the autumn will be possible.
If a child's birthday does not reach the age of 6, can he register early?
According to the reply of **: there are differences in the number of places in the first grade in each district and county, and the relevant departments in each district should closely consider the current teaching situation and make corresponding adjustments, so that children and parents no longer have to worry about children's enrollment, and the relevant departments should revise these policies in a timely manner, so as to provide children with a fairer and fairer education guarantee.
Parents are overjoyed when they hear this, but some parents will feel that they still have to meet the requirements for 7-year-old admission, because each time the policy is mixed. However, any change in the educational policy will affect university students in two ways.
There are two major changes that parents should be concerned about in this political upheaval:
First of all, the kindergarten class has been comprehensively taught, which is fully prepared for the teaching of the people, and the most worrying thing for parents is the transition from kindergarten to primary school, because in the kindergarten stage, the comprehensive ability of students is still an important factor.
In order to avoid the adverse consequences of education and reduce the burden on children, attention should be paid to children's autonomy and good learning ability during the kindergarten period, and it is forbidden to carry out subject-specific preschool education for children.
The second reform is that in our country's primary education, the use of random random allocation, so that parents in the same school, do not need to consider the location of the school district, so, in order to provide a better educational environment for children, therefore, many schools will use this random lottery method, so that parents can save a lot of time and energy, but also reduce the economic burden on children's education.