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When will schools become extinct?
As for when schools will become extinct, some experts predict that many schools will close around 2025.

In order to create a better learning and living environment for students, the education department has also put forward policies that are more conducive to the development of students and education, such as "double reduction policy" and "teacher withdrawal mechanism". These policies are beneficial to the development of students and education.

However, some people say that this policy is good for students and promotes a virtuous circle of education. However, the country's good people must first increase the birth rate of newborns. However, in recent years, the number of students with high birth rate has also decreased, and some schools have begun to "destroy history", which makes parents panic.

According to the data of the 2022 annual report of the Ministry of Education, there are 51.8500 schools of all levels and types in China, with 293 million students and full-time teachers 1.88036 million. What happened? With the continuous development of education, the investment in educational resources has reached its peak. Education departments and schools put too much energy into the development of students.

However, the following problem is that the new generation of young people are unwilling to consider getting married and having children, resulting in a sharp decline in the new population, and some experts predict that it will continue to decline in the future.

The decrease in the number of freshmen also has some negative effects, the most direct of which is the decrease in the number of students. Many people say that there are few school-age children in rural areas, and many rural schools have been closed, even if they are not closed, they are still struggling to survive.

Some experts predict that many schools will close down around 2025, but others say that the "closing tide" is foreseeable, and many schools have closed down, including primary and secondary schools in counties, towns, ordinary towns and developed first-tier cities.

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As a "sunrise industry", why did the school stop operating?

In everyone's mind, the education industry has always been an endless industry, in layman's terms, it is a relatively profitable industry. Many experts say that the "collapse tide" is not a collapse tide, but there are several reasons.

1, the era of blind expansion of educational industrialization: some time ago, the number of students increased, and public schools did not have much room to accommodate more students, so public schools rose, and educational groups were established in various places, paying attention to the importance of education to parents and blindly expanding schools. However, at this time, the number of students plummeted, the school staff was seriously overstaffed, the capital chain was broken, and it was forced to close.

2. Young people don't get married and have children: this is a commonplace topic. Affected by the economy, prices, wages and jobs, more and more young people choose to be single. They say that it costs a lot to get married and have children, and it is really tiring to consider housing prices, work pressure and education costs, so getting married and having children has become the mainstream. So not getting married and not having children has become their mainstream choice.

3. Public schools are expensive, and parents charge more: As we all know, public schools are for profit, so in contrast, the fees charged by public schools are many times more expensive. Some parents began to send their children to public schools when they saw this situation. The fees are reasonable and the teachers are not much different, so many families can have reasonable fees and the teachers are not bad, so many families can accept them.

The lack of enrollment in public schools and parents' willingness to go have put great pressure on public schools. There are more students transferring to other schools and fewer students in the school. It is only a matter of time before the school closes down.