Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - What problems will the imbalance between urban and rural education bring?
What problems will the imbalance between urban and rural education bring?
According to reports, an article with the core content of "Why the children of migrant workers will become migrant workers" has been widely spread on social networks recently. The article attributed this social solidification to the educational differences between urban and rural areas. The article said: In 20 13 years, the enrollment rate of urban high schools in China was 93%, while that of rural high schools was only 37%.

According to this report, there is an imbalance between urban and rural education at present. In some primary schools in some remote towns and villages in Yunnan, there are more than 70 students in one class; In rural primary schools in Guizhou, brand-new video equipment has been useless in the cupboard for several years; In some rural primary schools in Sichuan, children still use dry toilets without partitions. .....

In addition, it should be noted that the younger children in rural areas are, the smaller the difference between them and urban teenagers is, and the difference becomes more and more obvious when they grow up. Professor Roscoe's investigation report also shows that he attributed it to "intelligence problems", but I believe more people are willing to agree that the conclusion is "educational differences".

I hope that the relevant departments can accurately find out the root causes of the differences, give unified standards and a number of measures, further make up for the shortcomings in rural education, and prescribe prescriptions for the shortcomings in current education!