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Is exam-oriented education beneficial or harmful?
There are as many disadvantages as there are advantages. Most people who only see the disadvantages of exam-oriented education are people who don't want to work hard and feel guilty, but they think it's not good, and they also ignore the monotony of fractional theory brought by exam-oriented education. However, I think the exam-oriented education is not the reason why it can exist. In today's world, not only in China, but also in foreign countries, including the so-called developed countries, examinations are the only fair system in human history. It does give young people at the bottom of society a chance to change classes. Maybe they have not reached the peak of their lives, but at least they have reached a higher level. From this point of view alone, exam-oriented education is irreplaceable, at least until a better method is found. Quality education, in fact, if the burden of quality education is placed on the school, then I think it is probably not a good parent who put forward this view, because quality education should start from the birth of children, and the best quality education is family education. If parents give quality education to schools just for their own convenience, it is just shirking responsibility. As for those piano classes and calligraphy classes, if you think that only applying for these classes is quality education, it is too small to look down on the word quality. In addition, quality education is not a good thing, at least for the poor, because China people equate quality education with so-called elegant knowledge, and think that quality is linked with art, music and so on, but they don't know what these are actually related to quality. So in the final analysis, quality education is not better than exam-oriented education. Examination-oriented education is not good for those who don't want to work hard and dare not, but an eyesore. I want to say, what has exam-oriented education taught students? Then I will say: tenacity! In such a hard and dreary environment, I can still break through the tenacity of the past. At least I think those who have worked hard in high school for three years have really learned to break through the past quality with tenacity no matter what difficulties they encounter.