Why did rural education decline? Is it because of society, teachers, or parents? The truth hurts

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It is difficult for urban children to go to school, and rural schools cannot recruit students. This phenomenon is becoming more and more serious. Many rural schools have withdrawn and merged teaching sites, while in cities, parents who are waiting at the gate of the school every school season form long queues with anxiety and vicissitudes written on their faces.

So, who caused the decline of rural education? The author believes that it is related to society, family, and school.

  1. With the continuous acceleration of urbanization and the high concentration of educational resources, it is inevitable for farmers to enter the city.

The cultural atmosphere and infrastructure construction of cities are far superior to those of rural areas. Whether it is official investment or private development, cities have great advantages. Given this disparity, cities with a huge advantage in resources are definitely more conducive to children's success. Looking at the proportion of students admitted to colleges and universities every year, it is clear that the chances of rural children getting admitted to 985 and 211 are getting lower and lower. Although some people feel that "it is difficult for a poor family to have a noble child", and some people "thank poverty", but everyone knows that it is a miracle to become a talent under adversity; to become a talent naturally under favorable conditions, that is the norm!

  1. The vast majority of parents are willing to transfer their children to the city if they can afford it.

In the past, rural people did not transfer their children to study in cities, mainly because of their knowledge and economy. But now, through studying, working and other experiences, rural parents have broadened their horizons and their income has increased. Therefore, on the one hand, they are clearly aware of the gap between urban and rural education, and on the other hand, they are willing to spend more of their hard-earned money. invested in the education of children.

In today's rural areas, not only the infrastructure is backward, but with a large number of young and middle-aged laborers going out to work, most of the people who remain in the rural areas are the elderly and children. Due to historical reasons, there are very few literate people in the elderly. I am afraid that it is a problem for children to complete their homework. Where can they find a decent remedial class?

  1. The massive loss of educational talents has also led to the decline of rural education.

Teachers are also human beings, and they are also very eager for a highly developed urban civilization, because it is not only conducive to their own development and the convenience of life, but also to the education of their children. Therefore, if there is no special attachment and feeling to the countryside, the general teacher will try to mobilize to a more developed area, which has resulted in a large loss of rural education talents.

And newly graduated young people, with high level and good conditions, are definitely willing to stay in the city. In this way, the original teachers are lost, and new blood cannot be replenished in time. Schools that lack or even have no outstanding teachers are certainly not attractive, and the decline of rural schools is inevitable.

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