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On the first floor, it seems that you would like to live the same free life as you do now in Iraq or Afghanistan. If you put all the problems down to the political system, it seems that politics is really a panacea?
Education reform, health care, and real estate reform have failed? Hehe, you're so humorous! Reforms failed before they were finished? - You're really a celestial!
And you think that the corrupt Chinese education has just forged talents who can produce atomic bombs, talents who can build Shenzhou spacecraft, and talents who can play **** with Soros in the international ......
If you can't get used to reality, step aside!
Landlord, China's education system has continued since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, and there are still historical reasons, and after all, this system has trained at least three generations of scientific researchers in China, so that China has a group of important scientists in the high-tech field, economic field, etc., who can lead the country's development.
But reform is also necessary, after all, after 30 years of reform and opening up, the old education system no longer meets the requirements of modern society, but China has its own characteristics, at present, China has a large population, employment pressure is huge, if you rashly change the current education system is likely to cause unpredictable consequences. Therefore, we must conduct experiments or "pilots" little by little, and wait until it is confirmed that it is feasible before rolling it out to the whole country.
Therefore, there must be a process of reform, the landlord should not be too anxious, I believe that during your study in school, it should be - can't catch up. Hehe.
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The simple answer is that when the political system is reformed, the education system will also be reformed.
From education reform, health care reform, real estate reform, etc., every time it ends in failure, why?
It's a shame that no one really thinks about it. In fact, it is very simple, the political system dominates other systems, and if there is a problem with the political system, everything else will also be in chaos.
In the future, there should be a situation of rational coexistence of private and public institutions (refer to the data of various countries) to curb the internal corruption of public schools, improve the quality of education, and rationalize the use of resources. However, there is a problem that must be explained, looking at China's current educational resources and educational equity, it is really difficult to think that China's education can get out of this kind of predicament.
May God bless my mother country as it passes through the throes of development!
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The education reform of the People's Republic of China began in 1949.
Educational reform is any meaningful change in the status quo of education." Educational reform is a systematic project, which should include all levels and types of education. All levels of education have their own characteristics, even if they are "people-oriented", and have different requirements at different stages.
Infants and children, basic education and vocational education, secondary education and higher education all have different rules.
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What can be said is that there is no point. Why say it makes no sense. First of all, let's look at the reform, what has changed.
Reform is still at the test-taking level. Every educational reform today has to do with grades. Scores have always been a premise.
Therefore, this kind of reform has been suppressing quality education. Because exam-oriented education is the best reflection of the so-called educational results of the school. It's like a fast-growing GDP.
So we're going to advocate for green GDP nowQuality education is like green GDPTest-oriented education is GDP that harms the environment
But now the school. The Ministry of Education has been pursuing scores. Even universities are no exception.
It can also be said that Chinese universities have no meaning anymore. Just like Peking University, the so-called president recommendation system introduced by Peking University. It is also a score as a premise.
It can also be seen that the students who were recommended this time were all in the first and second places in the school. So. China's education reform has been a meaningless one.
Well, it's not a problem that one or two generations can solve.
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