First of all, Liang introduced:
Bundling money, also known as bundling money, is the tuition fee that ancient students have to pay when they start school. It is an expenditure of school education, and it is also an expenditure paid by students' families for educating their children. The concept of binding can be traced back to the Confucian education system in ancient China.
Second, the purpose of tuition:
The fees collected are mainly used for the operation of the school and the provision of educational resources. These expenses can be used to pay for school construction, teachers' salaries and the purchase of teaching materials. At the same time, it is also used to reward outstanding students, provide educational subsidies and grants, and ensure that every student can receive education.
Third, restrain students' behavior:
In addition to spending on education, it also has a certain inhibitory effect. When students deliver bundles, it also means that they accept the rules, regulations and discipline requirements of the school. Bundled payment can make students consciously abide by school rules, strictly demand their own study and behavior, and maintain the school's style of study and order.
Fourth, changes in bundling:
The concept of "bundle" has a long history in ancient China, and it changes with the times. In the early feudal society, the control was mainly the fees paid by the children of the aristocratic class when they entered school, which was used to maintain the aristocratic status of the family and educate future generations. Later, during the prosperous period of scholar education, it gradually became a necessary expense for all scholars.
Five, the influence of binding system:
The existence of the bondage system had a certain influence on the ancient education in China. The existence of the binding system makes educational resources more stable and reliable, provides a certain economic foundation for educational institutions, enhances the interaction and mutual trust between teachers and students, and makes students cherish and attach more importance to the education they receive.
Six, the difference between modern tuition and bundling:
In modern society, the tuition fees paid by students have changed greatly. Modern tuition fees are generally paid in the form of money, while bundled tuition fees are paid in kind or money by ancient students' families. The use and management of modern tuition fees are also more standardized and transparent. Schools usually publish detailed fee structures and uses, as well as information on the use of tuition fees.