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Compared with China's children's education, Japanese children's education
Lz said that Japanese education is very advanced, which is not necessarily true. In fact, there are many similarities between China's education and Japanese education, especially in the assembly line production of talents, both of which train "talents" for exam-oriented education.

Not much nonsense (in fact, a lot of nonsense), talk about the advantages of China:

First, the domestic campus environment is relatively clean, and there are not so many filthy schools, societies and campus gangs, but now there is a faint trend;

Second, the government in China is opposed to family education (as we do in Jiangsu), and the Japanese encourage family education very much. Children leave school at about 3: 30 pm every day, and they have to study and coach until 8: 00 pm after class. The extracurricular burden is very heavy;

Third, it has something to do with keeping up. Because there is a polarization between the rich and the poor in family education in Japan, rich people can give their children a good family education, but those who have no money can't afford it (Japan's education is China's effort, that is, education is balanced, and all schools are similar, so students can't show their advantages). If China can really curb the way of family education, it will benefit children and parents.

With these points in mind, there is nothing to say about China's education and its advantages. Different people have different opinions, but now everyone says that education is not so good.