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Educational reform: the dual problems of ideas and interests
The road to educational reform is long, why is it difficult? There are two key problems hidden behind this: deep-rooted ideas and complicated interests. This paper will discuss the difficulties of education reform from these two aspects.

The bondage of thought

New educational ideas, methods and values often conflict with people's traditional ideas. Because of the different cognition and expectation of education, people's attitudes towards reform are also very different. This concept gap has undoubtedly brought great resistance to educational reform.

Interest problem

Education reform often touches the cheese of vested interests, causing their doubts and conflicts. At the same time, the reform needs a lot of resources and capital investment, which makes the disputes among stakeholders more intense.

The interweaving of ideas and interests

The change of ideas may be strongly opposed by stakeholders, and the adjustment of interests often needs the change of ideas as the guidance. Ideas and interests do not exist in isolation, but are intertwined and influenced each other.

make joint efforts

Educational reform needs the joint efforts of policy makers, educators, parents and all walks of life to find the best reform plan on the basis of balancing the views and interests of all parties. Only in this way can we write a beautiful chapter of education reform together.