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Why is the quality of teachers and students in private universities so poor?
At present, there is a shortage of teachers in private universities, and the quality of students is poor, which is due to both congenital and human factors. Real private universities have developed less than 20 years, and the shortage of teachers can not be made up in a short time. At that time, the quality of students in private universities dropped to three batches, which led to the quality of students in private universities being much worse than that in all public universities.

However, in the new college entrance examination era, there is no longer one, two or three books, and there is no longer a distinction between the public and the people. Then private colleges and universities will probably recruit high-quality students, which will greatly promote the development of high-quality private colleges and universities.

For another example, the current independent college restructuring policy will promote private independent colleges to develop their own way out, and will inevitably eliminate some weak universities, which is a great turning point for strong independent colleges.

With the implementation of the policy of promoting private higher education and the reduction of enrollment restrictions, private colleges and universities will surely usher in better opportunities. For powerful private colleges and universities, if we can persist in promoting education through teaching and make full use of the flexibility of private education policies, it is not impossible to fight a turnaround in the next 20 years.

Expectations for private colleges and universities;

1. In terms of policy environment, the government should build a "level playing field" between public universities and private universities through laws and regulations, financial support and information services to ensure equal and fair competition between public universities and private universities. At present, private colleges and universities are still vulnerable groups, and the government should appropriately tilt the policy: give more encouragement and help in the initial stage of private colleges and universities; In its development stage, it should be given more support and promotion.

2. For private colleges and universities, on the basis of solving their own problems, efforts should be made to create their own characteristics and brands. It is necessary to avoid redundant construction and achieve "you don't have me, I have you". We should regard employability as the core competitiveness of the school, be close to the market and cultivate talents.