Schools generally adopt merit-based education. Do you know why? This phenomenon is very common, because schools also want to ensure the enrollment rate. In order to ensure the enrollment rate, only some students with good academic performance can be smuggled out and combined into a class. The students in this class are not high in IQ, but they have a good attitude towards learning. Knowing the importance of learning, they can study hard, so that they can improve their grades and get into a better school. Especially in junior high school or senior high school, because grades in junior high school and senior high school are very important. If your grades are not high, you won't be able to attend a good senior high school, so you can only go to some general schools or vocational and technical schools. For example, in high schools, many schools will set up experimental classes. The students in this experimental class have good grades, and they are expected to be admitted to one or key universities.
This way is unfair and we can't support it. Bian Xiao thinks this way is unfair, because all the students have received the same education, and they all paid the tuition. Students in these preferred classes receive better education instead of teaching more tuition fees, which is a bit unfair to students in ordinary classes. Therefore, we must not do this, but treat every student fairly, so as to promote the development of every student and not leave indelible scars on the students' minds. When educating students, teachers should not treat a student unilaterally, but should teach students in accordance with their aptitude and promote their development.