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What are the difficulties in educational reform?
Education reform is a complex systematic project, involving ideas, interests, resources and policies. This paper will discuss the difficulties of educational reform from the aspects of ideas, interests, cooperation and consensus.

The dilemma of ideas

In our education system, traditional teaching methods have been deeply rooted in people's hearts. Some people firmly believe that the "old routine" is the most effective and keep a conservative attitude towards the new educational concept. Educational reform needs to change the concepts and mentality of teachers, students, parents and even the whole society, so that everyone can be more open and accept new educational thinking more easily.

A stumbling block to interests

Education reform involves many conflicts of interest. Those who have the right to speak in the field of education, such as educational institutions, textbook publishers, teachers' unions, etc. , may lose some power, status or economic benefits because of the reform. At the same time, the reform also needs a lot of resources and financial support.

Cooperation and consensus

Educational reform requires the joint efforts of educational institutions, all walks of life and those key interest groups to reach a consensus. Only in this way can we overcome the difficulties of educational reform and realize the sustainable development of education in many aspects such as ideas, interests, resources and policies.