What is exam-oriented education? How to treat exam-oriented education? Exam-oriented education, also known as cramming education, allows students to memorize knowledge by rote, regardless of whether students can understand the meaning of the article. This kind of education will stifle children's thirst for knowledge, dampen students' enthusiasm for learning, and make students gradually rigid. After graduation, students only know the knowledge in textbooks, but lack thinking and creativity in doing things. Examination-oriented education attaches great importance to students' academic performance, which will give students great learning pressure in order to improve their academic performance.
Japanese and Korean education methods? In Japan and Korea, they attach great importance to children's moral education, and the focus of this education is influenced by their national culture. Japan and South Korea are very particular about the relationship between the younger generation. Their teachers and parents taught their children manners from an early age, including sitting, standing, speaking tone, and the use of honorifics to their predecessors. So most children in these two countries are very polite. Education in Japan keeps them clean and there is no littering, so their streets are clean.
Domestic education methods? Why should we reduce the burden? Examination-oriented education was introduced from abroad when China's education system was not perfect. This kind of education has been used since the founding of New China, but with the passage of time, its disadvantages have gradually emerged. The teaching method of exam-oriented education is very strict. Many schools and parents believe that strict teachers make excellent students. Too strict education methods make many students unbearable. The aggravation of studies and the improvement of the difficulty of entering higher schools have directly caused many students to have psychological problems. More and more students commit suicide. Compared with academic performance, students' lives are of course more important, so we should lighten their burden.