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The demise of rural education
County schools are expanding, but rural schools are shrinking. Agricultural products can't sell at a good price now, so many people who farm at home have moved to the city to work. Some people with better conditions will take their children with them, and then they will study in the city. Those with poor conditions will put their children in the countryside first, and then bring them to the city when conditions are good.

So this has led to fewer and fewer students in rural areas, and many schools have closed down because there are no students. Who doesn't want their children to receive a better education?

There are still some people who really can't take care of their children because of work, and they will try their best to send their children to the county to study. The starting point is also to create better opportunities for children, which is also a major reason for the quicksand of rural school students.

Therefore, county schools are expanding and rural schools are shrinking, which is only part of the reason. There are various problems in rural education itself, which are still difficult to solve at present.

Rural teachers are unstable and young teachers are reluctant to come to the countryside. Because of the above reasons, students in rural schools are seriously drained, and it is even difficult to form classes. It is easy for teachers to teach fewer people. Because there are fewer students, there is not much demand for teachers, so many teachers have to be removed.

Faced with such a situation, everyone is very worried, and teachers naturally have no intention of teaching. Some people want to go but can't, so they just muddle along at school every day until the school closes and he finds another place.

In addition, young teachers don't want to teach in rural schools, even if their salary is higher than that in the county, they don't want to come to the countryside by themselves, so rural schools can't find new teachers, so there will be no new blood inflow, and in the end they will only become a stagnant pool.

The most important thing is that everyone is not satisfied with the status quo. Man struggles upwards, but water flows downwards. This is human nature. Young blood doesn't want to stay in the countryside, and qualified teachers should go to a higher platform for development.

Will rural education disappear? I don't think so. First of all, many rural areas in China are underdeveloped and far away from towns, so families will choose schools nearby to reduce troubles. Secondly, the Ministry of Education has long considered these problems, so it has formulated many relevant policies, and the quality of education in rural areas has also been greatly improved.

If it disappears, it will disappear. This disappearance did not really disappear, but merged with schools in other villages, just like the merger between villages.

Finally, with the rapid development of urbanization and the increasing population of villages and towns, rural schools will definitely exist, but they will be integrated with other schools.

Finally, with the attention of the Ministry of Education, it has increased its support for rural areas, so the quality of education in county towns is not much higher than that in rural areas, and there is also a great factor in the study of poor students.