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The four major scams of Chinese education are ruining children step by step

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Causes of the incident

Recently, there has been a heated discussion in the society about Chinese education, and some people claim that there are four major scams in Chinese education, which gradually affect the growth of children. This statement has sparked a lot of attention, and we will dig deeper into this topic to uncover the truth.

The four major scams of Chinese education are ruining children step by step

Details of the event

The number one scam is "Happy Education". Many people question whether education can really bring happiness, arguing about the relationship between learning Xi and happiness. In this regard, we will take an in-depth look at how students really feel and what parents expect from their children's academics, and explore the pros and cons.

The second major scam involves "unleashing nature", emphasizing the cultivation of children's independent character and thoughts. However, whether or not over-indulgence of children has led to the problem of their willfulness and lack of rules, which has become the focus of society. We'll take a deep dive into the balance in homeschooling and the freedom that children should have as they grow.

The four major scams of Chinese education are ruining children step by step

The third scam touches on the "useless academic qualifications" narrative and questions whether higher education can really lead to better career opportunities. We will conduct an objective analysis of the relationship between academic qualifications and competencies to clarify misconceptions and pay attention to society's expectations of the education system.

Finally, the fourth scam explores the view that "girls learn well is not as good as marrying", citing the case of Zhang Zetian, a sister of milk tea, to deeply explore the relationship between women's education and career development, and reflect on the stereotype of women in society.

The four major scams of Chinese education are ruining children step by step

On social media, netizens participated in the discussion and expressed their unique views on the four major scams. Some netizens said that the pressure of learning Xi in happy education has indeed caused many students to lose their original happiness, emphasizing that learning Xi should be a positive experience, rather than a simple test-taking. On the other hand, some netizens believe that in the highly competitive social environment, learning Xi is indeed a way to success, and the guidance and supervision of parents is necessary.

Regarding the release of nature, some people mentioned the issue of balance in education, arguing that children do need a certain amount of free space to develop their personalities, but excessive indulgence may lead to educational imbalances and affect children's moral concepts and sense of responsibility. Netizens expressed positive opinions and suggestions on how to find a balance in family education.

The four major scams of Chinese education are ruining children step by step

The controversy over the uselessness of academic qualifications has also sparked heated discussions. Some netizens believe that academic qualifications are a kind of social recognition, but others emphasize that practical ability and practical experience are equally important. The demand for different occupations in society is diverse, and academic qualifications should be combined with practical work, rather than existing in isolation.

On the topic that girls learn well and marry well, some netizens criticized this stereotype, believing that women should have equal educational opportunities and should not be limited to traditional concepts of marriage. At the same time, some netizens emphasized that women's education and career development are not mutually exclusive, but complement each other, providing women with more choices.

This collective reflection of netizens provides us with a broader perspective and reflects the society's concern for education. We look forward to more discussions in the future and work together to promote progress and reform in education. Please continue to share your thoughts and let's contribute to a better education together.

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