According to the chinese voice of china, yang guangdong news, the kindergarten, small, is a short-term primary school, a small-school shift, and by definition, the so-called pre-school classes introduced by training institutions for kindergarten-based children, i. E., a transition from kindergarten to primary education, both long-term and short-term. These two days, a survey by the beijing youth journal found that in beijing, especially for this group of young children who went to school in september this year, there was another peak in the enrolment rate, with almost no accident of high prices, and that two months of school fees were even worth tens of thousands。
A 100-degree search of the "young connect" has resulted in more than 10. 7 million pupils, with a variety of enrolments in various training schools, as well as such: what are the links? Or is it working? Such questions or discussions, we will talk about them tonight。
It was found in our investigation that by the end of june this was a fairly common phenomenon in the summer “small connecting course”。
Journalists' visits found that “young connections” usually cost more than $4,000 a year, while the summer breaks cost more. Their work is in line with primary school, training in the field in the morning and developing interest in the afternoon, usually close to $3,000 in two months. And even if it's not cheap, it's hard to stop parents' enthusiasm to sign up. Citizen ms. Lee: “because the kindergarten taught nothing, i've been watching a spelling class for him these days, and then a hard pen calligraphy class. I'd like to lay him down first. He's really in the first grade. He can't work
“it is hoped that children will be able to adapt to primary school life early, without falling out of line and confident.” this is the idea of many parents. In addition, there are many parents who are "continue to the flow." ms. Tang was going to make the kids enjoy a holiday, but all the friends around called for a similar shift, so she took a trip, and she said, "i feel like there's something to be gained, and there's something to be done to him here."
According to ms. Zhang, the head of a training institution, who began to sign up at the beginning of april, now at the end of june, they have reached the peak of admissions: “from 7:30 a. M. Until 6:30 p. M. We can say that the doorway is endless, and that parents come to sign up and consult a lot more, almost 300 or 400 people a day.”
An early childhood training institute in gay street, changchun city, runs a small step-by-step course every summer break, and one staff member introduced the idea that the cost of a young step-by-step shift is now not low, with 1,400 yuan per child for a summer break. There were 15 children enrolled this summer, and the course was on spelling, mathematics and english: “1400. There are no prescribed teaching materials, but normal spellings and mathematics speak english as well. They are usually brought by experienced teachers, and there is no problem in adding or subtracting within 100.”
According to the staff member, teachers who were in junior shifts were certified as teachers and had extensive teaching experience. The child can be helped to adjust his or her state early so that he or she can adapt quickly after school. When the reporter asked, would the children be able to achieve the desired results after their studies? The staff member replied that “there is no guarantee”: “this cannot be assured, depending on the child's own circumstances. We don't have a hard-on for kids to know what to do, but our spellings, including the hymns, are taught math."
According to the interviewers, the cost of a variety of young connections in the summer of changchun, which range from $1,000 to $2,000, is mostly based on self-generated professional teaching materials: “we do pre-school, specialized teaching, a teacher teaching a subject, mathematical english spelling, quick reading, reading, talking, and we are school teaching. All teachers who graduated from regular teacher training colleges. We're a bridge between kindergarten and primary school. Not all of the knowledge of primary school is given, so that after primary school, the child is not interested in learning. There is also a good learning habit, mainly to develop children's good learning skills.”
A survey of journalists found that parents of young children in the long spring, especially those whose children are about to enter the first grade of primary school, have a very high level of interest in early succession. More than 60 per cent of parents indicated that the child would receive counselling in consecutive shifts before attending primary school. A month ago, ms. Changchun reported to her 6-year-old daughter a “child-to-child shift” in a training institution, telling reporters that children's education cannot be lost on the starting line, making it easier to keep up with their post-primary achievements: “because of the time spent on vacation, the ability to concentrate on learning, the speed of improvement. More than a thousand dollars, it's not a waste, it's not like buying, it's an investment for children. I don't care if the kid can't pay for it
In addition to the “kindergarten relays” offered by the training schools, some of the institutions in charge of early childhood care also offer early childhood relays during the summer season. Most of them teach their children language and mathematics in first grade textbooks. “the children write in the morning and give new lessons in the afternoon. It's all me. Language math english."
Journalists, as parents of their children, entered a training facility called step up in zhejiang kiri commune。
Oh, it's elementary school materials, not self-made. No, no, no. He's following the curriculum in primary school。
The cost of the junior shift in this training institution was $2,800, from 8 july to 22 august. In order to bring kindergartens into line with primary schools, naps and snacks were also arranged. According to the head of the agency, this has worked very well over the years. In particular, they are the best teachers in the field, first-line in-service teachers, with great teaching experience: “we are teachers in the school, and they can't guarantee it, and we do it very well every year, and the children are able to spell out their books every summer, and they know a lot of writing, and a book can learn a lot.”
Is it true that, as the officer in charge said, their teachers are serving teachers at school? We contacted a teacher who had been teaching at a public school in kiryu for more than a decade, and he gave us the answer: “it's impossible, an in-service teacher is impossible. The department of education has made it clear that in-service teachers cannot be teachers in training institutions. So they're a false propaganda, and i think they might be college students, summer college students. There may be some problems with their methods and methods.”
Children are not old enough to go to primary school, and many parents send them to "child-to-child" shifts in order to keep them from losing at the starting line. Interviews by journalists revealed that a number of the “young generation” teachers in zhengzhou were poorly trained and even had security concerns。
In front of a dilapidated residential building on yellow river road, zhengzhou, a big brand with the words “harvard’s junior connector” was set up for business. Teacher liu here enthusiastically introduced to journalists that their schools have teaching materials prepared by professional teachers that combine kindergarten and primary school knowledge, address the interface between early childhood education and primary education and help children better adapt to primary school learning: “for children over the age of four who are young and connected and ready to attend primary school, we are a school, and the model is primary. Calligraphy, spelling, mathematics, literacy, music, sports. Teachers graduate."
The journalist was able to read the so-called professional teaching materials, which, in addition to common knowledge that had already been met in kindergarten, included simple classes for the lower grades of primary school, with no special original teaching methods, and the teacher, liu, who told the journalist that he had graduated from teacher training colleges, refused to respond to the question of whether he had a teacher qualification card。
At the time of summer vacation, mr. Liu said that, in addition to regular full-time classes, there were now “summer intensive classes” available. The children can eat and rest at school at noon, save for the time-leave parents have no time to look after, but the price is not very pro-people: “the children are older, 1180, for school fees, and if they eat here, the rest of the month is 240.”
Journalists saw the small, dilapidated, long-standing house rented by the “child-to-child” and connected to the first and second floors, the first floor being the canteen and the second floor being the classroom. The three so-called classrooms contain dozens of simple tables and chairs. There are more than a dozen high and low beds in the lounge, which are very small in space and appear to be overcrowded. The canteen aunt said that their recipes were carefully prepared to ensure that the child was fully nourished and that it was good for both physical and intellectual growth: "a day of rice, a day of noodles, a day of fried noodles, a meal of tomato eggs, potato stew, vegetable pork, a day of different food. No, it's a single bowl of chopsticks
Unlike schoolteachers, nearby residents told reporters: “there are no onions, ginger, garlic, wine, except for sauce, and the big buckets are chicken powder, not chicken sperm. What do they say the kids eat? It's not like you're going to get laid."
Journalists have seen a small amount of chopsticks in the old disinfectant cabinets in the cafeteria, which is a cause for concern. No fire safety facilities were seen。
When it comes to the protection and care of children, parents are always the most natural and firmest guarantors, and today we see so many problems in the “child-to-child shift” and why are parents so eager to choose? In the survey, we found that the awareness of the training institutions had captured the minds of parents。
Hospitality: our summer school is $980, with 16 classes, 32 sections, two sections each。




