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Educational elite
Elite education is an educational method aimed at cultivating elite consciousness and ability of young people with high potential. Elite education especially emphasizes the intelligence and foundation of the educated, and the proportion of people who have the opportunity to receive the so-called elite education is very small; Elite education is not only to cultivate "exam-oriented" talents through examination results, but to measure the training goal by improving students' comprehensive quality.

Elite education, a recognized standard of higher education: elite education is called when the enrollment rate of school-age population is below 15%, and mass education is called when the enrollment rate is above 15% to below 45%. The advantages of elite education are undeniable.

You can at least learn to think in some ways, and you can also establish some interpersonal relationships needed to start a career in the future, and get a rich life or other rewards envied by the world. Elite has become a scarce resource in society, and elite education is becoming one of the hottest words at present.

From some universities listing golf as an elective course for students to parents scrambling to send their children to various etiquette training classes, all these actions outline people's imagined elite life.

Elite education is not a material pursuit. If we only understand the "elite" from the superficial demeanor and lifestyle, elite education will become the pursuit of material fashion and trends, and universities seem to have a general trend of becoming beauty institutions or etiquette schools.

In fact, elite training has nothing to do with elite skills training, such as playing golf. Elite consciousness is first of all social responsibility, humanistic spirit and scientific quality, and then the cultivation of personality temperament. Our university has put the cart before the horse in elite education.