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No. Let's take a look at how rural schools have changed in the first 30 years
1990-1995.
The China Youth Development Association initiated the implementation of the Hope Project, and major units, enterprises and caring people across the country enthusiastically donated money and materials to send warmth to children in poor areas and save many out-of-school children. "Hope Primary School" has also been built one after another, almost every township will have a Hope Primary School, and the beautiful and majestic teaching building has almost become the most beautiful building in each township.
1995-2000.
At the same time as the construction of the Hope School, the state has also invested a lot of money to improve the conditions of village-level primary schools and teaching sites. Many old village school buildings have been demolished and rebuilt. The children in the village love to play in the school because the school is the cleanest, neat and spacious place. <>
From 2000 to 2005.
Due to the decrease in the number of school-age children in rural areas, the lack of funds for rural education, and the weakness of teachers, the state has begun to readjust the layout of rural schools below the county level, and to concentrate relatively scattered primary and secondary schools and teaching points to run schools, which is often referred to as "dismantling points and merging schools". As a result, villages with small populations and few pupils have no schools, and these children have to go to another merged school.
From 2005 to 2010.
The state has begun to strengthen the construction of boarding schools in rural areas, usually in township centers, and new student dormitories and canteens have been built. In the process of dismantling and merging schools, except for the primary school, other village-level primary schools basically only retain the first and second grades, and from the third grade onwards and above, they must go to the township center to complete the boarding school, and at the same time facilitate the development of English teaching. <>
From 2010 to 2015.
The number of students is getting smaller and smaller, and most of the village-level primary schools have been merged into the central primary school, and some township primary schools and senior grades have also been merged into the central primary school. Most of the students in the township go to the center to complete their primary school, but some students from better families are sent to the city by their parents. As a result, an upsurge of rural children going to the city to study has been set off.
From 2015 to 2020.
The number of students in rural schools has been declining year by year, and many towns and villages have only one or two schools left. A large number of children of migrant workers have moved to the city to study, resulting in a serious phenomenon of large class sizes in urban schools. To this end, many cities have built several new primary and secondary schools in recent years in an effort to eliminate large class sizes and create a better learning environment for students.
In recent years, the state has paid close attention to the balanced development of urban and rural education, and has increased its support for rural education year by year. On the one hand, we will strengthen the hardware construction of schools and provide the best quality education and teaching resources for rural students.
One of the reasons why many rural parents send their children to study in urban areas is that they are not worried about the quality of rural school education. When the balanced development of urban and rural education is truly implemented, both urban and rural schools will be good schools, and parents will naturally be more willing to let their children go to school at home.
Therefore, in the future, rural schools will not only not disappear, but will also get better and better.
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Although the population of the village is getting smaller and smaller, as long as there are still students in the village, the school will not disappear, and there are one or two students in a class in our village, but the school is still holding on.
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There will be fewer and fewer students in rural areas. With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, children must be allowed to receive education on a better platform, so to a certain extent, the primary schools in the village will be cancelled, and they will be concentrated in the township and county to go to school.
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I think that even in this situation, the existence of rural primary schools is still necessary, because while the population is getting smaller and smaller, there will be a new number of people who are constantly increasing.
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Because of the lack of educational resources in rural areas, the large gap in the quality of education, and the sharp decline in the number of students, rural primary schools will disappear sooner or later, and students will eventually go to cities and towns to study.
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Yes. Nowadays, families are paying more and more attention to education, believing that the quality of teaching in rural primary schools is not good, and they are reluctant to send their children there, and there are fewer and fewer people.
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We will find that many parents now pay more attention to their children's education. When children are younger, they will bring their children to live in the cities, which has led to fewer and fewer children in the countryside. In fact, I think that rural schools will not disappear, because there are still many families who cannot bring their children to live in the city, so they can only let their children stay in the countryside.
First of all, rural life may lead to a relatively short period of vision, which may lead to a child who is away from his parents for more and more time, which can lead to very serious psychological and physical injuries to the child. In addition, education in rural areas is not as good as education in cities, and facilities are not as good as those in cities, so many parents actually work harder on their own and will bring their children to live in cities. I think that this is the right thing for parents to do, so that children can have more opportunities and see more things.
Rural schools are not going away, because there are still some students in rural areas who need to go to school. These students have family situations and may not be particularly good, so parents do not have the ability to bring their children to the city to live. Especially rural schools like some of the big mountains are even more unlikely to disappear.
We must know that not all families can have this economic condition, bring their children to the city, and give their children a better life, and some parents may not even be able to guarantee the living conditions of their children in the countryside.
Whether in the countryside or in the city, as long as everyone can study well, there will always be a day when they will get ahead. Parents can't let us see better scenery, we can make ourselves see better scenery through our own efforts, which is also helpful for our own life experience.
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It will definitely disappear, because many people are no longer living in the countryside, and there are many people who live a well-off life and there will be no children in the countryside after that, and eventually the school will disappear.
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It is very likely that rural schools will disappear in the future, because there are relatively few children in rural areas, and many young people are now going out to work.
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Possibly, because a lot of people are buying houses in the city now, and they want their children to get some better education.
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It will disappear because there is not such a large population at all, and there is a lot of cost to run a school, so it will disappear later.
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At present, there are really fewer and fewer students in rural schools, and there are certain reasons for the decrease in rural students.
Judging from the data, the decline in students and the withdrawal of schools are relatively serious, what is the reason for this? I think it's the following reasons: Sail answers.
1. The number of school-age children has decreased.
The implementation of the national family planning policy, the township buried sedan chair village people have also had a change of understanding, no longer like before, the more births, the better, generally up to 2 children, compared with previous years, three or four for life, do not give birth to a son is much better, now the two-child policy has been liberalized, but there are still many people who decide not to have a second child, so the number of school-age children is essentially reduced.
2. The siphoning effect of the city on the population.
Due to the development of the economy, many people in the countryside choose to work in cities with better conditions, etc., and if they are worse, they go to the county seat to carry out the work, and of course they also take their children with them.
3. Deepening the work of rural poverty alleviation.
Nowadays, there are a large number of immigrant communities in the county, and they only need to pay tens of thousands of yuan to be able to get a suite, many people choose to relocate, and the schools in the city also unconditionally accept the children of poor households to go to school, which is also an aspect of the reduction of students.
4. Rural school conditions and teachers' strength.
In recent years, the conditions for running schools in the countryside have made great progress, but compared with the schools in the city, there is still a certain gap, and the excellent teachers want to enter the city, we generally stop the examination, as long as the outstanding talents participate in the examination, selected every year, excellent teachers will go to the city activities, parents of course hope that their children will go to school in schools with good school conditions and strong teachers.
The impact of the decline in rural students:
The decrease in rural students will inevitably stop the withdrawal and merger of schools, and some families with poor conditions can only go to boarding schools far away.
This matter is still quite difficult to deal with, this is a big topic, I often see experts write about this problem, but the situation is different in different places, I think we have a situation here, say a little immature way to deal with it:
1. Stabilize teachers, truly implement job rotation, in the past, the rotation of who was not good results, became a long time to stay in the first place, on the rotation, every year the school has a certain proportion of rotation, so that teachers are active, and there is a time to learn from each other.
2. Equip school buses in the town's primary schools, so that children do not need to board, and the cost can be borne by parents and the country, so that children can go home every day, and we can only drive 40 minutes away from here.
The decline in the number of rural students is not a bad thing, but there are also some bad effects, and we should pay attention to ways and means when dealing with this matter.
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We must attach importance to the quality of teachers in rural schools and improve the school environment in rural areas, so that there will be more and more children in rural areas.
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The state must strengthen the construction of rural schools, should provide financial support for rural schools, provide some books and teaching equipment, should increase the number of teachers by expanding enrollment, should encourage teachers to go to rural schools to teach, and improve the level of teaching, so that rural schools can attract more children to go to school.
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The local ** should build more factories in the countryside, and the teachers of the schools should also keep up, so that these conditions can be changed.
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Urban hukou is now very open, and a large number of migrant workers have become urban residents. As a result, many rural villages have become villages for the elderly, and the population has gradually decreased. Schools will be gradually closed or compressed or restructured due to a lack of students.
Not only elementary schools, but also junior high and high schools will gradually disappear, which is an inevitable result of the urbanization process. Because the purpose of the existence of schools is to cultivate and educate students, and now that there are fewer and fewer students, schools will naturally shrink until they are closed. Ordinary rural primary schools will disappear, and village primary schools in townships and townships may continue to exist.
1.At present, most of the young people in rural areas are working or working in county towns or big cities, buying houses or renting houses. Because education in the cities is better than in the countryside, in order to give their children a good education, they take their children with them.
Enrolled in a city school. In some areas, there are indeed fewer left-behind youth in rural areas. Although their hukou is still in the village, they are away from home all year round.
School-age children also follow their parents to study abroad.
2.In order to solve the difficulties and pressures of these rural students in school, many new schools have been built in the city. At the same time, there are a lot of limitations. If a rural child wants to go to school in the city, it is better to have an urban hukou and must go to the city to buy or rent a house.
3.Problems with the quality of education, the perception of the school by the parents of the students. Some teachers are very good at teaching students, have rich experience and high level! But even if he or she can't stay, after a semester or two, he or she will try to transfer, sometimes very difficult.
4.The tourism development in their hometown is very good, and the characteristic agriculture has also become rich. Many farmers have returned to their home countries to start their own businesses.
Such elementary schools will not only not close, but will get better and better. The economy, society and the people will follow the direction of economic development and their own development. Needs are changing, and nothing in the world is set in stone.
I think that with the rapid development of high technology, formalized teaching and exams will become a reality, the need for school teachers will also decrease with the development of the times, students will face fewer exams, and many schools in rural and urban areas will switch to the ** teaching model.
There are fewer and fewer school-age children in rural areas, and it is difficult or impossible to enroll students in rural primary schools, and village primary schools are slowly disappearing.
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Nowadays, many rural areas have relatively small populations and small primary school populations, so many neighboring village and town primary schools will now be merged. This is to integrate educational resources.
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After freeing themselves from the shackles of the land, the young people in the village began to buy and live in the city with their families with their longing for the city. I want to get out of rural life with this. More importantly, these people believe that the quality of teaching in urban primary and secondary schools far exceeds that of rural primary schools, and that rural primary schools are difficult to compare with urban primary schools in terms of teachers and hardware equipment.
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Some elementary schools may close their doors because there is no one to go to school there.
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With the development trend of social economy, the management mode of the village may continue to change, just as the village was called the production brigade in the past, and now it is called the "village", but the village will never fade. With the development trend of agricultural mechanization, the employment of agriculture and animal husbandry will also decrease. Of course, the development trend is a balanced relationship, agriculture and animal husbandry do not need so many people, and agriculture and animal husbandry cannot support so many people, so it will inevitably migrate. In order to better solve these requirements, China continues to accelerate the development trend of urbanization, the development trend of urban-rural junction, and cities and towns complement each other. In that way, the new layout of the village will also be accompanied by changes in the development trend.
In some large cities with prosperous economic development, the countryside has now been reformed into "communities". The establishment has changed, and there must be new measures in the management methods, management methods, areas and management methods. Taking the road of collectivization, specialization, large-scale farm-based cultivation, and diversified management is the inevitable direction of the development of modern agriculture, and it is not easy to have a second road. There is no need to worry about the fact that the number of people in the countryside is getting lower and lower, which is also a necessary situation in modern society. Speaking of modern agriculture in the future, it is not based on the number of people who win, but on the contrary, it depends on machinery and equipment, on scientific and rational, and on management methods.
The "farmers" of the future will not be the traditional employees who "look at the sky with their faces on the loess", but a generation of modern agricultural workers who are literate and understand high and new technology. Of course, for some people who are not suitable for the road of large-scale agricultural development due to natural conditions, it is very likely that they will continue to exist for a long time in the form of villages and other methods, and now the state has carried out new rural planning.
In the countryside, coal has been converted into electricity and toilets, and young people who have not bought houses in the county are no worse off in the countryside than in the county. Now the village has roads, and the streets and alleys of the village are paved with concrete floors; There are light bulbs and lamps in key streets and communities at night, and garbage cans are equipped, and there are full-time personnel to clean and sanitize, and the natural environment of rural life has been greatly improved; Therefore, the countryside in the future will not only not be easy to fade, but will become better and better. In the near future, some of us who live in the county will continue to return to the countryside to settle down.
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