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Why do people who grew up under public education send their children abroad?

First of all, public education and private education are not contradictory, and each has its own advantages. In fact, there are many excellent private education resources in China, and more and more parents and students accept this form of private education.

However, due to the shortage of domestic educational resources, especially the public quality resources of higher education. Although enrollment expansion began at the end of the 20th century, more and more children were admitted to universities. There are few excellent teaching resources such as 985, 2 1 1 (now known as double-class). Even in such schools, the per capita resources that can really be used for teaching are in short supply, so more and more parents choose to let their children receive education abroad.

Our domestic education system was greatly influenced by the former Soviet Union. The advantage of this education system is the knowledge system, and the learning content is very solid. However, more and more people value the cultivation and development of children's personality, so they will be more inclined to the education methods of European and American systems. At the same time, excellent private universities in the United States have a large amount of education funds, which can invest a lot of money to hire good teachers, improve teaching resources, reform teaching plans, and ensure the continuous improvement of their teaching quality.

Our country has always attached great importance to education, which is why there are thousands of troops crowding the wooden bridge. However, with the general improvement of people's economic conditions, more and more parents have the ability to pay for their children's education abroad, so many people will choose to study abroad when the conditions for studying abroad at home are obviously worse than those abroad.

Personally, I think this phenomenon is in line with the social status quo of diversified choices. We also hope that children can get high-quality teaching resources through more channels and grow up healthily and happily.