1. Cultivation of knowledge and skills: Parents want their children to learn the necessary knowledge and skills at school in order to succeed in their future life and work. These knowledge and skills may include mathematics, science, language arts, social studies and so on.
2. Personal development: Parents also hope that the school can support their children's personal development and help them build self-confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. This may need to be achieved through various activities and experiences, such as sports, art and community service.
3. Formation of morality and values: Parents expect schools to help their children form good morality and values. This may include learning how to respect others, honesty, justice and other basic moral principles.
4. Ability to adapt to the future: With the rapid development of science and technology and the constant changes of society, parents hope that schools can help their children adapt to the future world. This may require educating children in innovative thinking, critical thinking, information literacy and other skills.
By providing comprehensive education, encouraging critical thinking, cultivating morality and values, and using science and technology teaching to meet parents' needs and expectations for education.
1. Provide all-round education: ensure that the course content covers all disciplines, while paying attention to the all-round development of students, including sports, art and social activities.
2. Encourage critical thinking: through questioning and discussion, encourage students to think about problems, challenge existing viewpoints, and develop students' critical thinking ability.
3. Cultivate morality and values: help students understand and practice moral and ethical principles through case studies and role-playing activities.
4. Using science and technology teaching: using digital tools and online resources to help students master key skills in 2 1 century, such as programming, data analysis and artificial intelligence.
Parents are not only the recipients of education, but also the promoters and participants of education. They can participate in and influence school education in the following ways:
1. Active participation: Parents can participate in various school activities, such as voluntary service and parent-teacher conferences, to better understand the school's educational environment and teaching methods.
2. Cooperation with teachers: Parents should maintain good communication with teachers, understand their children's performance in school, and share their expectations and ideas on their children's education.
3. Family education: Family is the first school for children, and parents can continue to provide education at home to support their children's learning and growth.