Doing so will add more pressure to children, but it will be counterproductive. At present, our country has taken many measures to relieve the pressure on students, and all kinds of cram schools are not allowed outside.
Parents' voices, but we know that the country now stipulates nine-year compulsory education, and the pressure on students during the senior high school entrance examination is very great. Many students will choose to study in some technical schools if they can't get into key high schools.
However, parents are still very worried, because students in technical schools generally have poor academic performance and there are big loopholes in education management, so parents propose to extend the nine-year compulsory education to 12, and the voice is getting louder and louder.
The Education Bureau responded. Now the Education Bureau has also responded. Nine-year compulsory education is not long, and it is still in the early stage of development. There are still great problems with nine-year compulsory education in those poor areas.
If we directly change nine years to 12 years, it will be even more impossible to achieve it in remote areas. Moreover, there are few teachers in our country now. If high schools are included in compulsory education, more teachers must be trained. This is impossible in our country where teachers are in short supply.
Moreover, with the aging population in China, many factory jobs are seriously vacant. In order to solve this problem, it is impossible to extend the nine-year compulsory education in China.
Many students have their own skills, and these compulsory education only enrich students' cultural knowledge. For those students who don't like learning, but have a skill, they can choose to go to a technical school.
Technical schools can enrich their skills and let them go to work early, which can also alleviate the aging population in China. If you can't get into your favorite university after finishing high school and then study technology, it will delay your precious time.
Therefore, the Education Bureau does not consider 12 compulsory education at present. Parents must be rational and don't put too much pressure on their children. Good boy is really good.