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Elite education is a global trend (wrong)

Definition of elite education. American society above the middle class still practices "elite education" They have an arms race not only in examinations, but also in quality education. For example, at one stage, American Ivy League schools set Latin and Greek in the entrance examination. American public schools do not teach these two languages, and only private schools with rich children offer these two courses; It can be said that the quality education of American famous schools is to screen out students with better family conditions.

Finally, elite education does not mean training all elites, nor is it a specific educational content. It refers to an educational spirit: high expectation+high intensity.

The reasons why elite education in Britain is used for reference.

Elite education in Britain is better at "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude", while education in China tends to be "stricter than teachers and better than students". The differences in social culture and education system between China and the West also result in the differences between children who grew up in China and those who grew up in Britain.

From the perspective of education, China education measures students with almost uniform standards, pays attention to academic performance, takes exams as the purpose and emphasizes hard work, so most children in China learn and grow step by step.

Education in Britain is more diversified, and students will be affirmed as long as they are outstanding in a certain field. In addition to learning professional knowledge in the classroom, we also pay attention to cultivating children's practical ability, creativity, execution and teamwork ability. Therefore, elite education in Britain can always cultivate a pyramid-shaped social talent structure.