1, involution in education has become a common phenomenon in the education system, not only for higher education, but also for primary and secondary education. Its main performance is the intensification of competition among students, parents and educational institutions.
2. The involution phenomenon in education will bring great pressure and anxiety. Students are often forced to take various exams and activities to get higher scores and better employment opportunities. This may suppress students' personality and creativity.
3. The involution of education will also lead to the waste of educational resources and the mismatch between output and input. The overuse of some educational resources will lead to the inefficient use of these resources, resulting in a disproportionate input and output.
4. To change the involution phenomenon in education, all parties need to work together. From the perspective of education system, we should strive to improve the quality and fair distribution of education, formulate more reasonable courses and promote the diversified development of courses in order to control the involution of education.
What impact does involution of education have on students and educational institutions?
The involution of education refers to the intensified competition among students, parents and educational institutions, accompanied by the pursuit of better conditions and personal success. The involution of education will affect students and educational institutions, and the specific effects are as follows:
1, the impact on students
Involution in education may aggravate students' stress and anxiety. Students often need to take various exams and activities to get higher grades and better employment opportunities. This will make it difficult for students to make a difference in personality and innovation, and make their learning style tend to memorize rather than think deeply and critically.
2. Impact on educational institutions
The involution of education may bring more commercialization, which means that educational institutions will charge higher tuition fees and other fees to improve their rankings and reputation. However, some institutions may deliberately raise students' needs and expectations, thus becoming crazily more competitive.
3. Distribution of educational resources.
The involution of education may also bring more waste. For example, some educational resources are overused, resulting in a disproportionate input and output. In addition, in the case of insufficient educational resources, how to allocate resources reasonably needs to be discussed by many educational institutions.