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What's the difference between preschool education and primary education?
To tell you the truth, I don't think your question is very good, and the scope is too wide. There are many differences! What do you want to know specifically? Let me share my understanding with you first.

1, different goals. Generally speaking, primary schools focus on instilling knowledge, while kindergartens focus on cultivating all aspects of learning interests and habits, and the requirements for skills are not too high.

2. The content is different. Primary school learning has detailed sub-subjects, including main courses and sub-courses. Kindergarten is divided into five areas: language, health, society, art and science. They permeate each other, and there is no distinction between primary and secondary.

3. The standards of measurement are also different. Primary schools have a unified measurement scale-score; There is no exam in kindergarten.

4. Different teaching methods. Primary schools take teachers' demonstration and students' learning as the main teaching methods, while kindergartens pay attention to children's independent exploration, imagination development and innovation. Games are the most important way to learn.

There is homework in primary school, but not in kindergarten. Even if there is, it is more for parents, hehe.

6. In addition to the head teacher and deputy head teacher, there are many other teachers in primary schools, all of whom are mobile; Kindergarten, two teachers and an aunt, is fixed!

7. Primary schools have toilets shared by age or floor, and each class in kindergartens has its own independent facilities.

8……99! (In fact, many things are different. I don't know what you want to know, so I'll find some to talk about first, to satisfy you, hehe)