Compulsory education: Similar to the primary school system in China, with the financial support of the state, compulsory education and universal education are implemented. Attention should be paid to this compulsory nature, that is, all school-age children need to receive six-year compulsory primary education at the prescribed age. Similarly, if kindergarten is connected with compulsory education, it is necessary to force two-and-a-half-year-old and three-year-old children to study in kindergarten.
Free education: as the name implies, free study, free play, free eating (and maybe some money). . .
Personally, I think it is difficult to achieve, because the first problem is cost. . The country is still a developing country, with millions of square kilometers, hundreds of millions of people and tens of millions of children. . A large amount of expenditure is needed in all aspects, and education is a considerable financial expenditure, which is difficult for the state to bear. At least four years before school, the investment in kindergartens will not be less than that in primary schools, and the national economy cannot afford it. In addition, many kindergartens in China belong to NGOs. The important strategy of the country is to attract private capital into kindergartens and three colleges. At both ends of education, private capital is the most. If non-governmental organizations are deprived of the right to run kindergartens, many problems will arise, such as "division of responsibilities and interests" There is no free kindergarten in the world, so it is impossible to include compulsory education, and the burden is too heavy.
The second problem is that there are many kinds of kindergartens on the market now. For example, Beijing Heping Future Kindergarten focuses on children's wholehearted development, joins the teaching of national rhyme idioms with China characteristics, and starts with idioms to teach children how to behave and do things. There are also some kindergartens that pay attention to bilingual teaching and invite a bunch of white and black people to run a few miles. There is also the enrollment expansion of kindergartens, and entering the society in advance to experience the bitterness of life, no matter how good or bad these situations are. The popularization of kindergartens means the relative unity of teaching standards and curriculum standards. For preschool children with great plasticity, it may be worth considering whether this unified requirement will have a negative effect on strangling children's nature and personality.
If that's the case. . Maybe there will be a large number of robot-like talents!