Investigation of kindergarten in Ji'nan is more and more like Pinyin in primary schools.
source: metropolitan women's
recently, Ms. Zhang has been worrying about the son of a big class in kindergarten. Originally, after inquiring, the kindergarten where the son was in did not teach Pinyin, let alone literacy. This let her some worry, other kindergartens are teaching Pinyin, son does not learn these, the future of the primary school can adapt?
children in the kindergarten to learn what? Do games, or learn knowledge, specialty? The state have relevant regulations?
[b] readers reflect the 5 year old boy to know 500 Chinese characters [/b]
Li She said that not long ago, she played with her daughter in the neighborhood and met a neighbor's child. At that time, the neighbor asked her daughter how many words she knew. "Because I didn't teach Pinyin in kindergarten, I simply said she didn't know a word. Unexpectedly, my neighbor looked at me with a surprised expression. The 5 year old son has known 500 Chinese characters.
after understanding, the neighbor's children's kindergarten began to teach Pinyin from the middle class. After a year's study, the child learned 500 Chinese characters. Speaking of this, the neighbor's face is full of happiness.
listening to the neighbor's introduction, Ms Li also became nervous. She thought for a while, and found that her daughter had been in kindergarten for two years. She learned to eat, to be polite, and to wear clothes and socks, and more and more like a small adult. But when it comes to cultural knowledge, daughters don't get anything at all. After
, Ms. Li began to ask around the kindergarten to transfer her garden to her daughter. "Other children can spell, and if their daughters fail, they will surely be left behind." Ms. Li said she did not want her children to lose at the starting line and had to turn to the garden.
[b] reporter investigated the phenomenon of kindergarten primary school becoming more and more serious [/b]
Ms. Li's son was in a private kindergarten, with a monthly tuition fee of more than 2000 yuan. In addition to studying the curriculum of unified textbooks in Shandong, the kindergarten also offered dance, pottery, roller skating, taekwondo, abacus mental calculation and other courses.
Ms. Li said that with so many courses, she felt that the child was not in kindergarten but in primary school.
Ms. Wang also said that her daughter's kindergarten not only had Pinyin literacy lessons, but also specialized arithmetic classes. In addition, every day after school, the teacher will also assign some homework. She also thinks the child is in primary school.
at the entrance of a kindergarten in Central District, the reporter interviewed more than ten parents randomly. Most parents reflect that nowadays many kindergartens have more cultural courses and are competing with primary schools. "Other children are learning. We can't let our children fall." The reporter investigated many kindergartens, and found that most kindergartens had a phonetic literacy course, and there were interest classes in music and art.
[b] reasons for parents' needs to lead to primary school primary school [/b]
Zhang Ting, a teacher at the school of education and psychological sciences at University of Jinan, said, first of all, fierce social competition makes parents want to learn a little more for their children and not lose on the starting line. So they are eager for what children can learn most from the very beginning. Many kindergartens, in order to cater for the needs of parents, compete for cultural courses and special courses.
secondly, kindergartens are not included in compulsory education at present, and the scale and nature of kindergartens are different, so it is difficult to standardize management. Take textbooks, though there are textbooks compiled by Shandong Province, but many kindergartens still have Kindergarten Based textbooks. Therefore, kindergarten managers and frontline teachers are not sure what to teach.
in addition, fierce competition in preschool education has forced some kindergarten managers and teachers to choose more difficult subjects. In order to win more students, kindergartens can only teach children's language, mathematics and other subjects.