In today's China, the problem of education is very serious, because the "exam-oriented education" itself is copied from the former Soviet Union, which leads to the rigidity of education in China. The so-called educators just want to earn more money every day, and there is nothing really for the students.
Now most students are caught in a misunderstanding: study hard and get into a good university. In fact, this is extremely ridiculous. Originally, primary schools, junior high schools and even senior high schools should focus on cultivating interest in learning and exercising thinking, and universities are the paradise for learning. What I call a paradise for learning is multifaceted. On the one hand, it means that universities can have more opportunities for self-study. Of course, the university is a high-spirited and mature stage, which is more suitable for in-depth study of academic issues. When it comes to self-study, it is precisely because of the "cramming" and "compulsory" educational concepts of China education that most students are bored with learning, and it is precisely because of this that the subjects they were originally interested in are gradually bored under this pressure. In fact, it's not that China students don't have the ability of self-study, but that they have already been eliminated.
Moreover, the biggest drawback of education in China is that the amount of study runs counter to normal. Generally speaking, when you shouldn't study hard, you are studying hard, not paying attention to anything else, but when you should study most. The study task is the least stressful. In other words, the assignment of learning tasks between primary school and junior high school, and between senior high school and university is extremely uneven, and the university arrangement is so easy, so more students in China "muddle along" and "burn money and spend money" at school. Can people educated in this way do it? How can an education system that has not learned to be a man since childhood teach good students? Foreign countries advocate cooperation, freedom, fraternity and innovation. However, China's education system advocates the educational concept of "Long live the score" and "man eats man". Even the teacher told us, "If you can copy the college entrance examination, you are really amazing." . This despicable education system is outrageous.
Educators in China just "get paid", "eat" and "strive for the rate of enrollment" and so on. Give an example of their ridiculous governance, and you can see how hypocritical they are. Students in rural schools seldom go to the laboratory. Last year, we were suddenly told that there was an "experiment plus test" in the senior high school entrance examination, and we were very confused at that time. How can I pass the exam if I haven't been in the experiment? So we started a crazy and mechanical experimental course and finally passed the ridiculous exam. Under the banner of "quality education", it is still a new form of medicine. What really improves students' quality is just a formality. Just think, is this the quality that real students have?
Of course, there are many differences with foreign countries, but I can't say that much at present. I don't know about the analysis, but if you think it's good, choose me.