I am Teacher Li. I have been engaged in education for many years. Today I would like to talk to you about the topic of kindergarten education that everyone is concerned about recently. Recently, some good news came out from the education department, which made parents extremely happy! It is said that the new policy will be launched in 2024, which is really a \”happy surprise\” for our children. Today\’s parents are worried about letting their children win at the starting line. Some even start planning education when the baby is still in the belly. As soon as the child is born, he starts to think about which kindergarten he should go to and what specialties he should learn. Well, right now, kindergartens are divided into public and private kindergartens, and it’s hard to choose which one to choose. Everyone wants to go to public kindergartens. After all, they are run by the state. The fees are cheap and the teaching quality is guaranteed. But the problem is that there are too few places, and many parents struggle to get in. As for private kindergartens, the fees are really not cheap, and some of the teaching quality is uneven, which makes parents complain. No, the education department has seen this problem and plans to introduce new policies. To put it simply: private kindergartens need to reduce prices, public kindergartens need to expand enrollment, and the number of inclusive kindergartens needs to be increased. Isn’t this equivalent to sending an “education red envelope” to every family? Specifically, it mainly includes the following contents: First, it is necessary to increase the number of places in public kindergartens. Think about it, this is a great thing. In the future, if our baby wants to go to a public kindergarten, there will be more opportunities. Second, we need to raise the threshold for kindergarten teachers. This is also a good thing. In the future, teachers who teach our children must at least be kindergarten teachers with a college degree or above, and their quality is guaranteed. Third, we must strengthen the management of kindergartens. Whether it\’s public or private, you have to follow the rules. Especially in terms of food safety and education, if you don\’t do well, you will be punished. Another point that particularly interests me is that the transition from kindergarten to primary school should be included in compulsory education. What does this mean? In other words, our baby\’s transition from kindergarten to elementary school will be smoother in the future. I won’t feel like I can’t keep up as soon as I enter elementary school like before. I think this policy is quite good. Think about it, many parents now try their best to enroll their children in various training classes in order to adapt their children to elementary school. Some children are so tired that they don’t want to go to school. If the transition from kindergarten to primary school can be included in compulsory education, parents would not have to worry so much and the children would be more relaxed. However, I want to remind everyone. Although the country is working hard to improve the educational environment, we parents cannot rely on the country alone. Children\’s education and family are also very important. We must remember that children not only need to learn knowledge, but also learn to behave. We should also pay attention to cultivating children\’s moral character at home and care about their physical and mental health. After all, this policy adjustment gives people a sense of spring. It not only solves the problem of \”difficulty and expensive admission to kindergarten\”, but also provides a fair starting line for every child. Think about it, our children will be able to enjoy high-quality preschool education in the future, regardless of whether they have a family or a poor family. What a wonderful picture this is! Education is not something that can be achieved overnight. If this new policy can be implemented in 2024, that would be good news indeed. But we must also be patient and give the policy some time to develop.effect. I believe that as long as we parents and teachers work together, our children will have a better future!
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