Generally speaking, the tuition fees of these private schools are relatively expensive, and many people call them "aristocratic schools". Moreover, these schools generally have their own unique teaching methods, such as bilingual teaching, direct admission to international famous schools, skills training and so on. Because of this, these schools have also become the first choice for many wealthy families. In recent years, there have been many private primary schools in Handan, such as the well-known New Shuguang Primary School, New Shuguang No.2 Primary School and New Shuguang Primary School International Class. New Dawn is a good private primary school in Handan, with good grades and enrollment rate, but the cost ranges from 10000 yuan to 26000 yuan per year, far exceeding that of public schools.
In addition, there are good private schools in Handan, such as Handan Affiliated School of Beijing Normal University, Yuhua Primary School, Lingyun Primary School, Lakeside Primary School, Hanguang Experimental Primary School, Fuyang Experimental Primary School, Seven-color Shui Sheng Lake and Seven-color Kaiyang Primary School. Private primary schools have strict management, regular work and rest, and teachers are responsible. The teaching quality of some private schools is still quite good. You will find that children's academic performance has improved and their knowledge has expanded. However, different people have different views. The most important thing is to see which teaching method and school children are more suitable for.
My younger brother used to be in a public primary school, but he passed the selection examination in the sixth grade and transferred to an influential local private primary school. Let me express my views on my personal experience.
First of all, the most obvious change is that tuition will be very expensive. The basic tuition fee is one year 15000, which is about 30000 a year including miscellaneous fees.
Secondly, the teaching quality of private primary schools is far behind that of public primary schools. First, the selection of teachers in private primary schools is relatively strict (teachers in public primary schools will inevitably come in through the back door). Teachers have a strong sense of responsibility. In addition, in terms of learning atmosphere, because the quality of students in private primary schools is guaranteed after selection, the students in them generally have higher grades. Moreover, many teachers in public primary schools accept red envelopes, and because there are many students in each class in public primary schools, teachers will inevitably be ignored by individual students. In addition, private primary schools pay more attention to quality education, and my brother's school has professional teachers to attend community classes every week. Various colorful activities will be held regularly.
The last point is hardware equipment, which is incomparable to public primary schools. Private primary schools will have quite perfect hardware facilities because of their extensive sources of funds. Take my brother's school as an example. The school has a professional playground, swimming pool, canteen and dormitory, and the classroom is equipped with 2 air conditioners, 2 water dispensers and air purifiers. This is far from being achieved by public primary schools.
In a word, my younger brother is happier in learning and his grades rise faster after attending a private primary school.
Private schools will be closed! This is irresponsible to the next generation! You can't industrialize everything!
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How to answer this question? As far as I know, there are tens of thousands of tutors in Beijing every month! Last time I went to Beijing, a mother took care of her children, 500 yuan an hour! Say it's counseling! Will capable young people go to third-tier cities for development? Do you think it's possible? How much can a school give her? I think it would be nice to have a sense of responsibility!
Private schools are completely rote learning for children. I suggest that private schools be abolished. Nowadays, children in rural areas basically don't know the villagers, because they are not together at school. In addition, some adults earn money now, and the money they earn is not enough to pay tuition.
Too many people began to stagger classes when public schools were inspected. The funniest thing is that when the inspectors asked the teacher what the students' names were, the teacher couldn't answer them and lied that he was a freshman.