Do kindergarteners need to study first and second grade courses?

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An activity that is being carried out in kindergartens across the country is that the teaching content of kindergartens is de-primary. Therefore, according to this spirit, we have a clear answer, that is, children in kindergartens should not study the courses of grade one or two at all. To be precise, do not study first-year courses.

Parents are worried about their children's learning tasks and will not be able to keep up with the progress in the first grade. In fact, there are reasons for this concern. In many schools, when they start the first grade, the teaching of pinyin is very fast. This kind of teaching speed was caught off guard. Some experienced parents discovered this problem in the process of communicating with each other, so in the kindergarten stage, either parents themselves or some kindergarten transition classes to complete the learning of this part of knowledge.

Because the most critical reason is not the parents, but the education of the school. During our first-grade education and teaching, the education department requires zero-point teaching, but many teachers in schools do not follow this point of view at all. To the children's learning state, the teaching speed is arbitrarily increased, which creates a cycle. The process of this cycle is that the parents of the children find that the school's teaching speed is a bit fast, and he will take the initiative to let the children learn a little bit. Knowledge, in the second year, the teacher finds that the children's knowledge is different, it will increase the speed, it is such a cycle anyway.

The key to solving this problem is that the education authorities have a strict control over the teaching progress of the first grade. Otherwise, just relying on kindergarten to go to primary school will not solve the problem.

In fact, parents may not want their children to learn the knowledge of the first grade in kindergarten, but there is no way. What if the progress is too fast in the first grade?

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