First, training chaos regardless of age
Now the market is full of all kinds of training institutions, from early education to universities, including extra-long classes, make-up classes, advanced classes and exam-oriented classes. Various training institutions emerge one after another. For children in primary schools, most of them have set up extra-long classes, such as some piano classes, Go classes, Olympic math classes and so on. Parents mainly use their young children to cultivate some special skills and make them better. For some middle school students, it is often an extension of some courses, more for exams and further studies. Junior high school students are faced with the senior high school entrance examination and the college entrance examination, both of which are large-scale selection examinations. In order to pass the exam better and get better grades, they have to carry out extracurricular training. And some one-on-one tutoring is often expensive.
Second, does the school? Not learning enough?
The first worry about the training chaos is whether the current schools can't carry out really useful education. Is school education really inferior to training institutions? Actually, it's not. The courses taught by the school are completely in accordance with the national syllabus, but children's ability to understand knowledge and classroom self-control is different. For students with strong understanding and self-control, the study time at school is completely sufficient. More students who need to go to training institutions are people with weak self-control. Under the one-on-one compulsory teaching, the learning efficiency of these students can be improved. But some of them are determined by the examination system, and the proficiency of knowledge directly affects the examination results. Therefore, in order to improve their grades, many students have to participate in training institutions and forcibly extend their study time, just to better improve their test scores.
Third, how to effectively avoid training chaos
Training chaos is not a simple problem. The real problem is the immaturity of talent selection system and education system in China. To eliminate the training chaos, the first thing we need is to improve the education system, what kind of training standards are the real training talents, and what kind of selection can avoid being too rigid. Parents, as the direct guardians of their children, should be rational in cultivating their children's specialties, and should not encourage them by pulling out seedlings, let alone force them to instill them.
Solving the training chaos has a long way to go and needs the good cooperation of the whole society.
Editor's note: social customs are established-this sentence does not mean that morality