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Why does China's education lack innovation?
Innovation comes from imitation. China has a weak foundation. In recent years, the reform and opening up has been making up the foundation and learning from the west. Is it possible to innovate before imitating home? Take the mobile phone as an example. /kloc-the cottage mobile phone 0/0 years ago, the domestic millet 5 years ago, and now Huawei Hisilicon Kirin, the domestic mobile phone has changed from catching up to competing with Apple Samsung. Huawei is making a mobile phone system. Can you say that there is no innovation in China?

In addition, China's talent pool was late, and the ten-year Cultural Revolution was turbulent. It took 77 years to defend the college entrance examination, and 86 years of free nine-year compulsory education. The post-80s generation is the first generation to receive systematic education on a large scale, and the absolutely awesome generation is only in their thirties. The average age of the Shenzhou-9 technical team is 365,438+0 years old, and the post-80s generation is the main force. The leaders are all post-80s, and they are the heads of their respective regiments. The post-90 s generation is definitely more awesome, only a few years after graduation. In the next 5- 10 years, the talents needed for industrial innovation and upgrading in China can already be met by the post-80s and post-90s. Didn't you see the blowout of Chinese science and technology in the past two years? Previously, China made English a compulsory course in order to learn from the West. Now I think English can be changed into an elective course.