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"Admission criteria for prestigious primary schools" circulated on the Internet. Parents exclaimed: it is very abnormal. February 25, 2009 1 1:03.

Source: Oriental Network Author: Intern Sun Xiaofei Selected Draft: Intern Wang Lilin

Sun Xiaofei, an intern of Oriental Company. Com, reported on February 25th: Although there is still a period of time before primary school students enter school, the parents of "prospective primary school students" have long been unable to sit still, and began to look for schools for their children and prepare for the "interview" for admission. They are even as nervous as looking for a job, and they all want their babies to enter a good school. Recently, a parent broke out a "Shanghai Famous Primary School Admission Standard", which contains almost all the necessary standards for child prodigies, making parents shout "pervert".

The test standard of external calculation+EQ IQ is "very abnormal"

The online name of the parents who broke the news is "Happy Mom of the Baby", saying that she went to a young and well-connected forum last week, wrote down the notes on "Admission Standards for Shanghai Famous Schools" and sent them to the forum to share with parents.

Dongfang. com reporter Com saw that this standard was listed in detail. In terms of language, prospective pupils need to know 47 of 56 Chinese Pinyin, master 800- 1000 Chinese characters and read ancient poems. In mathematics, you should be able to complete "2+? Cloze addition and subtraction within 20 +9=20 ",do some simple application problems to test the instantaneous memory ability of numbers, etc. ; English is more demanding. Future pupils should master not only 26 letters and 200 common words, but also 50 common sentence patterns. They can introduce themselves in English within 65,438+0 minutes and answer the expanding questions raised by the interview teacher.

In addition to the quite detailed language requirements, there are also emotional intelligence questions and IQ questions waiting for these interviewed children. Judging from this "standard", a prospective pupil who wants to enter a prestigious primary school must be a child prodigy with all-round development.

"What if my child is not a child prodigy?" My parents were frightened.

"I have to say that looking at these so-called standards, if such children enter a prestigious school, their teachers will be the happiest. They have reached the third grade level without teaching anything. How worried! " "The baby is happy, mom" said with emotion.

After this post was sent out, the parents' reaction was quite fierce. Among them, many parents of prospective pupils are really "frightened": "How much effort parents have to spend to teach!" "So scary, so difficult, forget it, give up!" "That's terrible! I don't want my daughter to suffer. " "Yes, it doesn't matter if you don't go to school. You are learning something, not competing. "

Some parents said that although children will not be allowed to attend such schools, the emergence of this "standard" also reflects to some extent that children are under great learning pressure, and this pressure has a tendency to gradually spread to younger age. "haven't the teachers in these schools learned the fable of pulling out seedlings to encourage others?" "Such admission criteria will only destroy genius." "This not only increases the burden on children, but also obviously puts pressure on parents!"

However, some parents are in favor of "winning at the starting line" and refuse to relax the education of their children at all. Naturally, they are not surprised by this admission standard: "My child has just spent the first semester in a small kindergarten class. I feel that according to the current learning progress, there is no big problem in speaking English with pinyin, Chinese characters, English letters and pictures. There are almost 10 babies in the children's class. When I was 3 years old, I began to take English classes outside. It's almost a year now. "

Shanghai "prestigious primary school" responded: the admission criteria are illusory.

Is this "prestigious primary school admission standard" that has caused waves among parents really credible? With this question, Dongfang. com reporter. Com interviewed several well-known primary schools in Shanghai, and all of them said that they would never put forward such rigid and harsh admission standards for their children when enrolling students.

Cao Cursor Primary School is a well-known public primary school in Shanghai. A senior teacher familiar with enrollment told the reporter that since it is a public primary school, most of the enrollment places of the school are provided to children in counterpart areas and kindergartens, and students do not need to be screened through tests and assessments. At the time of enrollment, the school will not take any form of examination for children, but will only spend five or six minutes to have a "face-to-face" communication with children and parents. The teacher joked: "Just know that the child is normal in all aspects and is not deaf or dumb. After all, children have not yet gone to school, and they can understand nothing. "

Public primary schools have a fixed number of students, so it may not be necessary to examine and screen children too carefully when enrolling students. So, what about private primary schools? Will they choose the best students by adopting such strict requirements as "admission criteria for prestigious primary schools"?

Xu teacher, who is in charge of enrollment in Shanghai Foreign Studies Primary School affiliated to Shanghai International Studies University, told reporters that the school will only take children to play some simple games and do some exchanges when enrolling students. Pan Afang, the principal of Jinzhou Primary School in Putuo District, Shanghai, also said that he would only ask the children "Who will accompany you to study?" "What do you like to play?" To understand their living habits, self-confidence, etc., will not involve subject knowledge at all. Regarding the enrollment of private primary schools, President Pan said frankly: "This is also a two-way choice process. Parents usually choose schools for their children according to their own educational philosophy."

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Classroom life skills of primary school students in Lanzhou

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China Gansu Network February 25th According to the Western Business Daily, this year, a course named "Life, Life and Society" entered 28 primary schools including Jingning Road Primary School in Chengguan District of Lanzhou City. After the pilot implementation, the course will be promoted in the whole region.

The reporter noticed that the contents of the book are closely related to our daily life, such as "What if I get separated from my parents?" "What should we do when the earthquake comes?" "We should reduce the use of plastic bags" and "How to surf the Internet in a civilized way?" And so on.

Zhang Jun, director of the Education Bureau of Chengguan District of Lanzhou City, told the reporter of Western Business Daily that this course covers emergency escape skills such as earthquakes and fires and common sense of life safety, which provides students with diverse growth space.

Chen Yuping, principal of Ningwozhuang Primary School, said that this course has many practical links. In teaching, the school will not fix teachers, but what kind of teachers are needed in the course. Let the teacher talk about this lesson. Reporter Guo Tao reports for you

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Primary school students donate money to support the protection of the world cultural heritage Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.

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Xinhua Gansu Channel February 25th news (Reporter Wang Yanming) On February 23rd, a thank-you letter signed by Fan Jinshi, a famous Dunhuang scientist known as "Dunhuang Daughter", was sent from Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in the northwest desert to Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau in the south of the Yangtze River.

"We have remitted this grant to the account of China Dunhuang Grottoes Protection Research Foundation according to law, and we will live up to your great trust and let it play its due role in the protection of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, a world heritage."

In the letter, Fan Jinshi, Dean of Dunhuang Research Institute, on behalf of all the staff of Dunhuang Research Institute, expressed sincere gratitude and sincere respect to all the teachers and students of Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau.

At the beginning of the last century, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes were discovered, and a large number of precious documents and cultural relics were stolen and transported to Britain, France, Russia and other places. The art of Dunhuang Grottoes, together with documents and cultural relics lost overseas, has become a cultural knot of China people, and the protection of Dunhuang has become a conscious action.

In his letter to the children, Fan Jinshi said: "Your enthusiasm for actively supporting the protection and research of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang and your strong sense of responsibility for protecting and caring for the world heritage once again touched us deeply."

On February 6th, students from Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau remitted money to Dunhuang Research Institute 1900 yuan. In the postscript of the money order, I wrote: "This is a little token of my appreciation from all the students in our school (one yuan each). Please accept it and wish you a happy new year! "

This is the second time that students from Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau have donated money to Dunhuang Research Institute to support Dunhuang heritage protection. In June 2004, 46 students from Class 5 (3) of Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau sent their pocket money 2 19.5 yuan to Dunhuang. And wrote a letter to Dunhuang Research Institute.

The children said in the letter: "when the Mogao grottoes exist, people all over the country and even the world can appreciate it;" When she is in trouble, we are also obliged to provide protection and help. "

Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, which integrates murals, colored sculptures and architecture, is the largest existing grotto corridor and Buddhist art hall with the longest continuous construction time and the richest content in the world. However, influenced by wind and rain and human activities for thousands of years, Dunhuang murals and other diseases have appeared. In order to protect this cultural heritage, several generations of Dunhuang people have devoted themselves to the desert.

At the same time, the protection of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes has received worldwide attention and support. In recent years, even ordinary people have participated. Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau sent money to Dunhuang Research Institute twice, which is considered as the best proof.

"Forty-six students in Class Five (3) have graduated. At present, there are 1.900 students in school, and they have the same wish. We will continue to do this relay. " Du, a primary school teacher at Changzhou Municipal Bureau, said on the phone.

In order to encourage and thank the students in Qian Jie Primary School of Changzhou Municipal Bureau for their sincere actions, in the thank-you letter, Fan Jinshi invited them to visit Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes on the spot on behalf of all the staff of Dunhuang Research Institute. She said: "We sincerely invite and warmly welcome you to Dunhuang at an appropriate time to personally appreciate the glory and charm of the world cultural heritage Mogao Grottoes, discuss the protection of today's world heritage together, pass on the knowledge and happiness of understanding and protecting world heritage to more young friends and more people in their communities, and mobilize everyone to participate in heritage protection more actively." (End)