1. To put it bluntly, extending compulsory education means extending the number of years of free education. It is reported that in many rural areas and poor mountainous areas of China, many children still drop out of school to work. The main reason is not poor academic performance, but because their areas are poor and their families are unable to provide them with opportunities to go to school. However, if compulsory education is extended, the chances of dropping out of school will be greatly reduced, which may change their life's fate and reduce the burden on their families instead of supporting their children. Whether in kindergarten, junior high school or senior high school, extending compulsory education will save a lot of money for every family in need.
Second, the extension of compulsory education should also ensure the quality and quantity. Even if compulsory education is extended, it is more important to improve the quality and connotation of education. No matter the hardware facilities of the school or the professional quality of teachers, we can't ignore it, so as to improve the overall quality of children and promote correct thinking. Extending compulsory education not only lightens the family burden, but also improves the family atmosphere. For children in poor mountainous areas and families, it is equivalent to "sending charcoal in the snow." In first-tier and second-tier cities, parents are heartbroken for their children to go to school. The most common ones are enrolling children, buying school districts, hiring tutors and enrolling in cram schools. Compared with children in remote and poor mountainous areas, these have never been thought of. For them, reading books every day is very happy. Therefore, if compulsory education is promoted, it must spread to all cities and villages. Of course, for the country, extending compulsory education also requires a lot of financial resources, manpower and energy. However, with the continuous development of society, it is natural for education to keep up with the pace. The state invests financial resources, manpower and energy to train talents from generation to generation. After entering the society, it can also be regarded as common growth and progress. In addition, expanding compulsory education can also improve the quality of children from poor families in rural and urban areas.
At the same time, change your perception of learning. In those remote areas, parents think that reading has no way out and is a waste of money. I don't realize the importance of knowledge to a person at all. Because of poverty, I just want my children to drop out of school early and go out to work to make money. I don't believe the phrase "knowledge changes fate" at all. In a word, extending compulsory education is a very good suggestion.