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At present, what is the current situation of art education in primary schools in China?
In the past, general education in China was exam-oriented education in cramming education. Students spend most of their time in school studying written knowledge in boring textbooks, which makes them very bored. They can only learn from textbooks and have little or no time to participate in extracurricular activities. Let alone let primary school students develop their hobbies. If it weren't for the double reduction policy, I'm afraid they are still studying under boring textbooks.

In the past, in the cramming education, music, physical education and aesthetics were neglected, which seems to be a chicken rib. Because both parents and teachers believe that primary school students should focus on learning. If you can't lay a good foundation in primary school, you can't enter a good junior high school smoothly. Therefore, for a long time, domestic primary school art education has been ignored. Generally speaking, the development is not very optimistic, but in fact, art class is a favorite course for primary school students, which provides them with a space to play and develop. Nowadays, after-school "double reduction" and "5+2" policies have been implemented at the same time, and now music, physical education and beauty courses have been paid more and more attention. Two hours after school every night, let children experience the fun of handicrafts and vocal music at school.

There is a lack of professional art teachers in rural areas. In fact, if it weren't for the double reduction policy and the 5+2 after class, there would be almost no art education in rural primary schools. Not only art education, but also music and physical beauty are not valued at all in rural areas, let alone developed. There is a big gap between urban primary schools and rural primary schools, not just infrastructure. There is also a big gap in the number of teachers. Maybe there will be art classes in urban primary schools before the double reduction. Art education in rural primary schools needs to strengthen the training of teachers, which requires strengthening the construction of art specialty in normal universities. I hope more and more art teachers will join the ranks of rural teachers.

Education should constantly change with the development of society, so that teaching can be more practical. I hope that more and more normal art students can join rural primary schools, provide creativity for primary school students, attach importance to the cultivation of each student's innovative spirit, and help students learn to use art and improve their aesthetics.