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Ministry of Education: Primary schools are strictly exempt from examination. Do you agree to this rule?
In recent years, the state has paid more and more attention to education, and has also issued many relevant regulations. On April 9, 20021year, the Ministry of Education issued relevant regulations, and primary schools strictly implemented the examination-free admission to the nearest school. I wonder what you think of this regulation?

I. Relevant regulations of the Ministry of Education. The Ministry of Education issued the Guiding Opinions on Vigorously Promoting the Scientific Connection between Kindergartens and Primary Schools. The document emphasizes that primary schools should strictly implement the test-free admission method, and it is strictly forbidden to take all kinds of exams, competitions, training results or certificates as the basis for enrollment, and insist on teaching at zero starting point according to the curriculum standards. Kindergarten meets the needs, and primary schools may not run preschool classes. Kindergartens are not allowed to teach the contents of primary school courses in advance, to assign homework such as reading, writing and calculation, and to set up preschool classes. Kindergartens should know the reason and destination in time and report to the local education department.

Second, how about this rule? I think this rule is very good, because many parents are very anxious about their children's schooling. Just recently, a TV series "Growing with You" was broadcast, which is also related to this problem. It can reflect many problems in our lives, especially some unscrupulous businesses, who will use the anxiety of these parents to make some money, such as raising the price of school districts, or giving gifts to teachers to let children pass smoothly. At the same time, there are many children. When they were at home, their parents didn't teach them too much knowledge, which led to their failure in the entrance examination, which affected their learning opportunities and deprived them of their compulsory education rights.

Third, how to actively deal with this provision? Since this provision is so good, we should respond positively. First of all, if parents encounter such a thing at school again, they must report it to the relevant departments. At the same time, schools should set an example and actively respond to the relevant provisions of the state, especially in education, because this involves the future development of the country.