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Problems in pre-school education in Britain
At present, there are outstanding problems in preschool education: first, the role of government leading preschool education is gradually weakening; Second, the demand for admission to the park is growing rigidly, and educational resources are difficult to meet the needs of society, and there are a large number of "black parks"; Third, the financial investment in preschool education is insufficient; Fourth, private kindergartens can not get financial support, and it is difficult to reflect social equity; Fifth, the charging standard has remained unchanged for many years, resulting in confusion in the charging situation; Sixth, the measures taken by governments at all levels and education departments to solve the contradiction between supply and demand of preschool education are short-term.