There are many early education institutions on the market now. On the one hand, with the popularization of early education, more and more institutions aim at this huge cake and want to profit from it. On the other hand, with the liberalization of the second child policy and the change of educational concept, many parents pay more and more attention to their children's early education, so there is a combination of the two sides in the hot early education market.
However, as far as the current education management and approval are concerned, what we can see is that the most serious problem of early education is not the sudden closure of stores, but the teaching qualifications and teacher level of early education institutions.
Some early education institutions without school qualifications can run early education classes by recruiting a few people casually, treating "taking care of children" as early education and beating and scolding children ... and the so-called nutritious meal has no nutrition at all. ...
In February this year, some parents complained to the media that children over 2 years old were shut down by early education institutions. Earlier, some media reported that "a three-year-old boy fell from the building on the third floor, was kicked open and closed by the teacher, and was physically punished". ...
It doesn't matter if the early education institution closes the store, it only loses money. However, if children are subjected to corporal punishment and humiliation in early education centers, their safety will not be guaranteed, leaving a psychological shadow. These are the things that parents are most worried about.
There are friends who are engaged in the early education industry, and there are also parents who send their children to early education when they are only two or three years old. Seeing their daily life, I feel that although many parents also have concerns, they are still unwilling to relax their education.
There are so many early education institutions in the market that there will always be early education centers with qualified qualifications, good education and high teachers. As long as parents do this first level well, they can avoid many problems behind, and naturally dare to hand over their children to the early education institutions of their choice.
However, I think that in this process, relying on parents to choose will inevitably lead to some mistakes. As an education supervision department, shouldn't we do something to change this educational chaos?
With the liberalization of the second child policy, the early education market will only become more and more popular. But if there is no strict supervision, there may be more and more similar things, which will have a bad influence on parents, children and society. I hope that the education department can really catch up and manage it ... so that parents can safely send their children to early education institutions. ...