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What do you think of compulsory training? Does it really work?
As the name implies, forced training is a simple and rude way of education, forcing the educated to learn or do other behaviors in order to achieve the purpose of educators. Its main feature is mandatory. Educators can completely ignore the concept and acceptance scope of the educated, and just blindly adopt the way of forcibly instilling knowledge to pursue the efficiency and effect after education.

This is the opposite of educational skills. Education is a professional and meticulous knowledge. This process requires educators to spend a lot of time and energy. Due to the individual differences of educational objects, their intelligence, personality, psychological acceptance and hobbies are different, so different educational methods are needed to guide them to develop along their own interests.

Compulsory education is closely related to the traditional education culture in China. For example, corporal punishment is one of the punishments derived from this kind of education, because? A dutiful son is born under the stick? 、? Defeat the enemy without fighting? Most families don't realize the mistake of this kind of education, and even some extreme parents will do harm to their children under the banner of being good for their children. The appearance of college entrance examination is one of the reasons for compulsory education in schools. This kind of backwardness, sadness and quick success should not continue to exist. But since it exists, there is a reason for its existence, because the effect of education is often considerable. However, this considerable effect will only be presented under compulsory circumstances, which is effective. Once out of the compulsory inertia, its rebound will be uncontrollable and will bite the educated. This kind of example can be found everywhere, because the university is relatively relaxed, away from parents, and compulsory education, children will indulge in this relaxed and depressed life that they have never enjoyed before, often showing decadence and lack of enterprising spirit. This kind of squeezing learning, which is not from the heart, will harm the educated.

In fact, in this noisy modern society, without the supervision and supervision of adults, addiction is a very likely result, so, a little? Forced? It is necessary to let children study or do other things that are beneficial to them, but this kind of education is not the same as compulsory education. There is an urgent need for expulsion and compulsory education, and children can no longer be victims of education.