Different goals
Primary schools mainly instill knowledge, while kindergartens pay more attention to stimulating learning interest and habit cultivation. The technical requirements are not high.
Colorful content
Primary school is divided into detailed subjects, including main subjects and sub-subjects; Kindergarten covers five fields: language, health, society, art and science, which permeate each other.
Different evaluations
Primary schools have a unified scoring standard; Kindergartens pay more attention to children's all-round development and have no test pressure.
Teaching methods are different.
Primary schools focus on teachers' demonstration and students' learning; Kindergarten encourages children to explore independently, use their imagination, and innovation is king! Games are the best way to learn!
Work difference
Primary schools have homework, kindergartens pay more attention to parents' participation and companionship, and there are relatively few homework. Primary school teachers flow, and kindergartens are accompanied by two teachers and an aunt.