The goal of preschool education is to promote children's all-round and healthy growth and development through systematic teaching and activities. Preschool education focuses on cultivating children's comprehensive quality, including the development of cognition, language, socialization, emotion, sports, art and so on.
Primary school teachers are educators responsible for educating school-age children (usually 7 to 12 years old). The main duty of primary school teachers is to provide students with formal academic education, help them master basic subject knowledge and skills, and cultivate their learning ability, thinking ability and social skills. Primary school teachers are usually responsible for teaching cultural classes, such as Chinese, mathematics, science and so on. It also undertakes the task of class management and the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality.
Although preschool education and primary education are related to children's education, there are obvious differences in educational objectives, teaching contents and educational methods. Preschool education mainly focuses on children's physical and mental development and the cultivation of social skills, and provides children with rich opportunities for experience and exploration through games and activities. Primary education focuses on imparting knowledge and cultivating subject ability, and guiding students to master subject knowledge and related skills through formal classroom teaching activities.
Generally speaking, there are differences between preschool education and primary education in terms of age, educational objectives and teaching contents, and different teachers' professional knowledge and teaching methods are needed to meet the development needs of young children and school-age children. Preschool education focuses on cultivating children's interest, practical ability and social ability, while primary education pays more attention to imparting subject knowledge and cultivating students' comprehensive quality.