In fact, since the 1990s, the Ministry of Education has allowed Japanese schools to be set up in China, which has a history of more than 30 years. These Japanese schools also have great influence in China.
At present, Japanese schools are located in China's major cities, including North, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Qingdao and the Soviet Union, facing the whole country. According to the statistics of relevant media, Japan has established 35 schools in China, all for the Japanese to go to school.
If it's only a Japanese school, maybe netizens won't guess. However, Japanese schools now have great autonomy, and parents or students in China are not qualified to enter privately. General schools are only open to Japanese and their children, not to China students. This practice has caused controversy and dissatisfaction among domestic netizens, because it may be interpreted as discrimination or exclusion against domestic students, so it has also been questioned by many netizens.
Recently, the Ministry of Education of China has also issued notices one after another to revise the items that Japanese schools prohibit China people from entering, as well as the curriculum standards. That is to say, courses should be offered according to the requirements of similar schools at the same level in China, including courses on China's constitution, law, civic morality and national conditions. At the same time, universities founded by foreigners in China need to carry out party building activities, meet the curriculum standards of China, and accept the supervision and management of relevant departments.
Let's get back to the point. Why do a large number of Japanese build schools in China? I looked up a lot of information about this problem. It is said that there may be other reasons besides satisfying the children of migrant workers to go to school. I need to think about this reason myself, so I won't express my personal opinions here.
However, if we look at the problem from an open perspective, there is indeed a good side, that is, it has promoted cultural exchanges and friendly relations between the two countries. After all, education is an important way of cultural exchange, which can promote mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples. It is not a bad thing to think that establishing a school in China can enable more China students to learn Japanese culture and language.
Others say that the reason why the Japanese set up schools in China is because it is the common wish of many Japanese that Japanese children can receive education in China. They think that educating children in China can help them better understand China's culture and society, and at the same time improve their employment competitiveness. At present, the economic and trade exchanges between Japan and China are getting closer and closer, and the cultural exchanges between the two countries are also increasing. In this context, many Japanese people want their children to study in China, so that they can not only learn better knowledge and skills, but also understand them.
In short, it is normal to be worried and vigilant about netizens. After all, we have been hurt, but we should also believe in our country. If the Japanese act in accordance with China's laws and regulations, they will not pose a threat to security and stability. In addition, the China government also has relevant regulatory authorities to manage and supervise foreign-funded educational institutions to ensure the quality and safety of education. Therefore, netizens don't have to worry too much.