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In recent years, the proportion of middle school students in China has plummeted, and this downward trend has also hindered compulsory education in China.
Develop. We can see many junior high school students drop out of school to work around us, parents want their children to continue to read, but children will say that they can't read, don't want to go on, and it's a waste of money to sit in **. There are a lot of people around us who don't want to go to school who will say the same.
Students in rural areas are the most severely affected by school dropouts, which has caused immeasurable losses to the development of rural areas. Higher dropout rates have a direct impact on the cost of education, as higher dropout rates will also increase the cost of education. The high dropout rate is, firstly, the uneven educational experience enjoyed by students in the educational process, and secondly, the lack of any guarantee for students' right to learn.
Nowadays, some teachers belong to the kind of teachers who only teach the good students in the class, and the rest of the students who can't keep up don't care. Then some of these teachers' so-called poor students feel that it is useless to stay in the classroom, and it is better to drop out of school and earn two dollars, and then decide to go home and discuss with their parents. If the teacher teaches the students well, more people will be admitted to key schools, and the teachers will receive a lot of scholarships.
Every teacher wants that there are no bad students in his class who are holding back, and sometimes the teacher will hate these students who are dragging their feet, and sometimes even ignore them. <>
Now many teachers in rural areas are very old, with the continuous development of the economy and the continuous progress of society, these teachers can not keep up with the times, they just talk about students according to the previous ideas, they used to be dead learners, but now it is also a new era, those learning methods.
It is not used, so some students are unwilling to listen to this kind of teacher's lectures, so they will get tired of learning and then want to drop out. In fact, I hope that some younger teachers can be recruited in rural areas, so that they can have a common topic with students, and now students are the kind of teacher-student relationship with the teacher, and the relationship between friends after class, and the teacher will sometimes take the students to entertain together, study when it is time to study, and play when it is time to play. The kind of old teacher that the students are scared when they see it, and there is no language to communicate with.
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The dropout rate in the compulsory education stage has not gradually increased, and at present, the dropout rate in the compulsory education stage is relatively low. This is because the state has implemented a compulsory education law, and it is illegal for parents not to send their students to school. Therefore, there is no such thing as a gradual increase in the dropout rate during compulsory education.
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The main reason is that there are some people who do not pay attention to education, and they do not like to learn.
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Due to the fact that children are exposed to more electronic devices and are addicted to game products, children cannot concentrate on learning, so the dropout rate is high.
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According to China's compulsory education law, the dropout rate of students in nine-year compulsory education should be 0%. However, in reality, the dropout rate does not meet this target for a variety of reasons.
Reasons include personal reasons for students, parent reasons, and school reasons.
Students' personal reasons: lack of motivation to learn, deviation from subjects, difficulty in learning, health problems.
Reasons for staying at home or for a long time: financial pressure, emphasis on foreign languages, family changes, relocation, etc.
School reasons: backward education, lack of teachers, unreasonable enrollment policies in ethnic minority areas, etc.
In order to reduce the dropout rate, efforts need to be made in many aspects, including improving the quality of education, improving enrollment policies, strengthening the construction of teachers, and improving the home-school cooperation mechanism.
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Formula for calculating the dropout rate of enrolled students].
Total number of students who dropped out of school during the school year Total number of students enrolled at the beginning of the school year 100 Definition and Interpretation].
The school year refers to the period from the beginning of the previous school year to the beginning of the current school year; Dropout students refer to all students who leave school in the middle of the school without going to school, except for normal graduation (completion) and promotion, repetition, transfer, and death, and the total number of students who leave school in the middle of the school include: suspension of school, withdrawal (formalities and non-formalities are too strong), expulsion, transfer to Qinchaiqiao School (transfer out but not studying in another school). This indicator can be calculated by grade level or by grade level combined.
National dropout rate = (suspension + withdrawal + expulsion + death + other (decrease) - other (increase) + transfer out - transfer in) The number of students enrolled at the beginning of the last school was 100
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According to the statistics of 1990, the dropout rate of primary school students in Gansu Ethnic Autonomous Region was that of junior high school students, and that of high school students. The dropout rate of primary school students in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is the dropout rate of junior high school students, and the dropout rate of high school students is as follows.
National statistics for 2004 show that the average dropout rate for primary school students and the average dropout rate for junior high school students is; In some impoverished areas of the western region, the primary school dropout rate may be 2 percent or even higher, and the junior high school dropout rate may be 7 percent or even higher.
On January 25, 2006, Wang Xuming, spokesman of the Ministry of Education, revealed that in 2004, the average dropout rate of primary school students in China was as follows: The dropout rate of primary school students and junior high school students in poor areas in western China is 2 per cent.
According to statistics, in 2007, the average dropout rate of primary school students in China was, and the average dropout rate of junior high school students was; In some poverty-stricken areas in western China, the dropout rate of primary schools is higher than 2 percent, and the dropout rate of junior high schools is higher than 7 percent.
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The prospect of learning to be a chef is good. Nowadays, chefs are easy to find jobs, and the salary is also very high, and the skills can be several times that of white-collar workers, but they need to work hard.
The technology industry is not as good as high school or something, it doesn't matter if you didn't have good grades before, this industry needs to take one step at a time.
Of course, if you're interested, it's better to learn.
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Nine years of compulsory education had been proposed to be extended to 12 years, and this economy would help to reduce the dropout rate. This is because the extension of nine years of compulsory education to 12 years will largely include high school education in the compulsory education process. Education from primary to secondary school can be guaranteed through compulsory education.
Then the quality of our personnel can be significantly improved. For many poor families, the reason why children drop out of school is because they cannot afford to pay for their children's college. Therefore, if we can extend compulsory education, we can reduce the dropout rate of students.
In today's society, it is difficult to find a good job with a junior high school diploma alone. Because high school is already a very popular school level at the student level. Many companies require applicants to have a high school diploma during the application process, so reducing the dropout rate can be done by extending compulsory education so that students don't have so much of a burden on their studies.
At the same time, the state can also give certain subsidies to the families concerned, so that these families can pay for their children's schooling. After all, the amount of compulsory education is reduced by the student's tuition fee, and the student's living expenses and other expenses are not reduced. <>
Of course, in the development of the education industry, universities and kindergartens are also likely to be included in the process of compulsory education. This is because the purpose of compulsory education is to enable more students to improve their abilities through education. Therefore, through the appearance of compulsory education, more families can have only a more positive attitude towards their children's learning and further education.
Of course, the state should consider its own fiscal expenditure in order to better issue relevant policies. <>
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The extension of 9 years of compulsory education to 12 years means that failure to attend upper secondary education is a violation of the Compulsory Education Act. Everyone is required to have 12 years of compulsory education. This reduces the dropout rate.
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The extension of nine-year compulsory education to 12 years has been effective in reducing the dropout rate. It can make many children better educated.
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I believe that if the number of years of compulsory education is increased, the living burden of many poor students' families can be reduced to a certain extent, thereby reducing the probability of children from poor families dropping out of school. In this regard, it should be effective in reducing the number of students who drop out of school. But on the other hand, children who do not drop out of school because of family financial reasons or poor academic performance cannot be allowed to return to the classroom.
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Yes. First of all, this can ensure that everyone has the money to go to school, reduce the burden on parents, and improve the quality of students.
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If the nine-year compulsory education can be extended to 12 years, students who cannot be admitted to ordinary high schools can go to three years of vocational compulsory education, and can receive a higher education, so that they can learn a skill and support their families.
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On December 10, the Ministry of Education held the fourth education 2020 series of closing press conferences, at which Lv Yugang, director of the Department of Education, said that as of November 30, 2020, the number of dropouts in the national compulsory education stage has dropped from 600,000 at the beginning of the establishment of the ledger to 831 today, of which 200,000 dropouts have been dynamically cleared, laying a solid foundation for achieving the goal of 95% of the consolidation rate of nine-year compulsory education in 2020.
After reading this report at that time, my heart was filled with disbelief and deep pride, after all, from 600,000 people back then to more than 800 people today, how amazing the number span is! In addition to being incredulous, I am also proud of the efficient work efficiency of the country! Since the 13th Five-Year Plan, our motherland has been getting better and better little by little at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Each piece is a major project that has attracted worldwide attention, and this is only our achievements in 2020, not to mention that my country has also achieved the goal of all-round poverty alleviation this year.
There is no doubt that education is the capital of national development, but because of the historical shortcomings of our country, it has led to the inaccessibility of education in our country. I still remember that the initial development of nine-year compulsory education made it difficult and difficult, but now it has achieved such great results, which also reflects the vigorous development of China's education industry and the national recognition of education. Do you still remember a few years ago there was a question on Zhihu "Is reading really useful?" At the beginning, most of the people at the bottom were saying that reading was not as good as a good opportunity, but now the praise in it is the usefulness of reading, I think, this is the change that education can bring to society!
I hope that today's teenagers can be down-to-earth and study hard, after all, learning is the best way to change their lives!
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After so many years of hard work, the number of dropout students in our country's compulsory education has dropped from 600,000 in the past to 831 now. This is very good news for usIt shows that we attach importance to education and have a new understanding of education. In particular, rural education has brought changes to the countryside, and farmers attach great importance to children's education.
Teach your child that knowledge can change fate. <>
It's so happy to see this number, when I was born in the 80s, people around us read less. There are a lot of dropouts around me, and they don't go to school after a junior high school or elementary school, thinking that studying costs money and wastes time. Many parents around me also think that it is better to go home to help them work, and it can also help their parents reduce stress.
Look at the many children around me today, parents let them study hard and provide them with an environment. Many rural children have been transferred to the city by their parents to go to school. You can get a good education in the city, and you can give your child a good future.
Now parents expect their children to be admitted to a good university, come out with a decent job, have a high-paying job, and change their family situation. <>
Now there are more college students and graduate students around me, and they may choose to study for a doctorate, they all want to use knowledge to change their fate, which is thanks to our compulsory education, which makes the people around them have a deeper understanding of education. In recent years, compulsory education has made us particularly different, not only the dropout rate has decreased, but also the people around us have become richer, the conditions are better, and the requirements for life are higher. I heard that many college students are coming out now, they choose to survive in the city, they will buy a house in the city, take their parents to the city, or use the knowledge they have learned to return to their hometown, and the knowledge will change their hometown and make their hometown richer.
I believe that our lives today have undergone earth-shaking changes, these are the credit of compulsory education, with compulsory education can make our lives better, I believe that knowledge can change fate, when you feel complained about life, feel that nothing is fair, just go to study hard, use book knowledge to change our current situation.
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It shows that China's nine-year compulsory education is still implemented relatively well; However, there are still some students who have not completed compulsory education and need to be improved.
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This shows that the country's policies are effective and that society is paying more and more attention to education. It's no longer the uselessness of reading books in the past.
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I think this is a very good phenomenon, which shows that the country is paying more and more attention to education.
The nine-year compulsory period is free of tuition and fees, and there is no textbook fee.
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