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Is British education really good for children?
When we discuss whether British education is suitable for our children in China, we must first make clear what British education is. British education is not a language difference such as pure English teaching. Britain is a country with the most complete aristocratic system in the world. British traditional education is often called aristocratic education, not the price, but the essence of its ideas and values. This kind of education is not only aimed at students' academic level, but also will cultivate their socialization, good behavior and comprehensive quality. What kind of education do our children in China receive? Our children in China adapt to this learning style through exam-oriented education.

In British education, middle school students will not only learn regular courses such as mathematics and natural subjects, but also learn various sports and artistic ability courses such as social etiquette, tea ceremony, equestrian and golf. British education pays attention to cultivating children's practical ability, which helps to improve students' interest in learning, stimulate students' creative thinking and enhance students' social adaptability. On the other hand, education in China can lay a solid foundation for children, but spoon-feeding education limits students' personality and free development to a certain extent, resulting in students' general lack of breakthrough and innovation ability. In these respects, British education still shows certain advantages and can be used for reference.

From the comparison of the above differences, we can see that both British education and China education have certain advantages and disadvantages. We can follow the child's development and follow the child's wishes to find a suitable education method for children. In recent years, our domestic education, such as early education, will also learn from some British education, focusing on tapping children's interests, rather than simply instilling knowledge into children. We are constantly improving our education methods, so there is no need to think that it is good for children to receive British education. I think parents should understand that only what suits their children is the best, and don't blindly follow suit.