Carrying, holding or carrying, almost every parent who signs up their children has these resumes of primary school students. In addition to the registration form, household registration book, self-introduction, academic performance, and school recommendation letter, various award-winning certificates and honorary certificates have also become necessary.
Parents: "There are not many main materials, and the proof may be thirty or forty pages."
Pupils: "I evaluated civilized students and civilized pacesetters at school, and then won the first and second prizes in the first and second standard writing competitions in Chaoyang District, and then won the district-level excellent prize in cartoon creation, as well as the third prize in making helicopters."
Parents said that it is not easy to prepare these materials for children, and it is even more difficult to get these certificates for children.
Parents: "I will enroll my children in this class and that class on Saturday and Sunday. After I get the certificate, I will carefully save it for him for the final entrance exam. "
Parents: "The busier the weekend, do you know, learning violin, Chinese painting and English?" What's the new concept? Public English. "
Parents and children say that primary school to junior high school is almost a certificate instead of an achievement.
Parents: "Some schools say that you must be the top three in the city before they will interview you. There is no way. You must have this certificate and that certificate. This is a threshold. "
The reporter also saw what parents called the "threshold" clause on the enrollment pages of several key middle schools in Beijing.
The person in charge of enrollment from the primary school attached to Tsinghua to junior high school: "In the process of this election, it is still very stressful for us, that is, how to evaluate the quality of a child and not violate some Beijing policies."
Editor: Actually speaking, we all understand that the crux of this phenomenon lies in enrolling in a cluster of key schools in the process of further studies. But who can blame this? Which parent doesn't want their children to go to a better school?