Chapter 672 - Teaching Students According to Their Aptitude
Masayoshi Kishimoto has never been a star-chaser. He likes a certain star, and it comes from a certain film and television drama starred in the other party, and a certain role is created in it.
For Masayoshi Kishimoto, the matter of men and women in bed has long been ignored by him. Even if the other party is a star, it is not enough.
faded the aura of a star, whether it is Kyoko Fukada or Satomi Ishihara, there is really no Rie Sakai who is beautiful.
Not only that, but the two female stars do not have the elegant temperament of their wives, after all, she has grown up playing the Western flute since she was a child, and she also entered the Tokyo University of the Arts to specialize in Western flute for four years and minor in piano for four years.
Of course, he knows better than anyone that his legal wife is an out-and-out bar. Although she is a bar spirit, she often only raises the bar with herself.
In social situations, she seems to be a gentle and virtuous wife, and she looks like a Nadeshiko. Fortunately, she is not an actress.
Otherwise, he wouldn't dare to marry her home, after all, it is really difficult to distinguish when the other party is real and when he is completely acting with himself.
Masayoshi Kishimoto must not even be able to sleep steadily, and he must always beware of the person next to him. What's more, he follows an old saying of the Chinese, rabbits do not eat the grass next to the nest.
Kyoko Fukada is a female artist under her own group, and her main job is to help herself make money. Satomi Ishihara is the same. Not only the two of them, but also Haruka Ayase and others, who are their own money-making tools.
Kyoko Fukada, Satomi Ishihara was able to rise to prominence at the age of fourteen or five, on the one hand, it was a talent decision, and on the other hand, luck.
For a long time, Kishimoto has always believed that people need a certain amount of good luck to achieve something. Otherwise, his whole life will be just an ordinary person who does nothing. Even if he is talented, he is not known.
Modern Japanese society treats people artificially differently as soon as they are born. It is no accident that Kyoko Fukada and Satomi Ishihara were able to embark on this path of acting.
In early childhood, at most in primary school, if a person is not outstanding in learning, it means that he will not achieve anything on the road to study.
Of course, there is one exception to this rule, that is, the grades in various subjects are mediocre, but there is one subject that is exceptionally brilliant. One of the most iconic figures is John Nash, the Nobel laureate in economics.
He is not only the prototype character of the high-scoring movie "A Beautiful Mind", but also very accomplished in game theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations.
When he was in elementary school, he had average homework except for math. To be precise, he is a partial talent, not an all-rounder.
Knowledgeable parents will observe their children well from a long time ago, and then discover their other shining points, and find another way to take the unorthodox path of study and employment, that is, to teach them according to their aptitude.
When Makoto Natsui proposed to himself that Makoto Kishimoto and Mika Kishimoto receive early education, the reason why Masayoshi Kishimoto did not object was that Japanese society was like this.
This is true not only in Japan, but also in Europe and the United States. Children from upper-middle-class backgrounds receive an elite education from the very beginning. Therefore, no matter what stage they rise, they have the right teachers and resources to match.
The reason why children from ordinary families have problems because of early education is that their families ignore one of the most important things, money.
Without the support of the family economy, it means that their children are often only able to attend popular public schools.
Teachers in popular public schools are not only generally mediocre, but also teach a step-by-step curriculum according to the so-called national curriculum.
The syllabus promulgated by the state is based on the average intelligence level of the average child. Once the children have learned in advance, they often lose interest when they learn again.
From the initial establishment of elite schools to the present, there has been a history of development for hundreds of years. A set of teaching concepts and levels that are far higher than those of popular public schools have long been formed.
Elite schools have formed an entrance assessment. After this enters it, there are always exams, every month, and even every week.
If the teachers judge that a certain student cannot keep up with the average, it is undoubtedly the target of persuasion. If a teacher is not qualified enough or does not meet the school's performance appraisal and promotion standards, he or she is subject to dismissal.
Many people mistakenly believe that the students in elite schools are doing well. In fact, their mental stress is much greater than that of children who attend regular schools.
Even elite schools in the United States, especially elite high schools, stage some students who commit suicide because of excessive mental pressure in their studies every year.
Students who attend these elite schools have long been clear about their goals, one of the Ivy League leagues. If you can't get in, you will not only think it is a shame, but you will also lose confidence in your life in the future.
For this reason, there is no such thing as an explicit ban on the Americans. They're still doing it. The so-called educational concept of respecting the natural development of children is something that the United States used to fool the American people decades ago or was once hyped up.
In the 80s in the United States, this kind of educational concept basically had no market, and even ordinary Americans did not believe in it. Happiness education is pure fart.
As a result, under the condition that the existing education system cannot be completely relaxed, a new school variety has been born in the United States, that is, special schools.
This type of school is somewhere between an elite private school and a public school. The cost of private elite schools is too high for ordinary Americans to afford.
The quality of teaching in public schools is poor, and teachers are not very responsible. Public schools, especially high schools, in many neighborhoods in the United States are known as dropout factories.
The purpose of special schools is to send children from ordinary American families who are willing to study to college, so that they can have a decent career, a stable income, and even a complete escape from poverty.
In order to achieve this goal, special schools will even use the summer and winter vacations to carry out sea of questions tactics for students.
The problem is that special schools in the United States belong to the monks more and less porridge. Every time a special school enrolls students, there will also be an open lottery. The lucky ones are always in the minority.
After all, the financial allocation of schools in the American neighborhood is largely dependent on the collection of property taxes. Where there are many rich people, there is more personal property, and taxes are rising.
On the contrary, where there are more poor people, not only will there be less personal property, but also the number of unemployed people will be more likely to be on state welfare.
This also explains why in the United States, schools in wealthy neighborhoods are good and housing prices are high, while schools in poor neighborhoods are rotten, and housing prices are particularly cheap.
Not only that, there is more monitoring in wealthy neighborhoods, and there are more police patrolling and good law and order, while in poor neighborhoods, there is little or no surveillance, and even the police are too lazy to care, and even dare not go to patrol.
In terms of social research and human nature, there will be no other country in the world that can do a better job than the United States, comprehensively, meticulously and deeply.
What Masayoshi Kishimoto suddenly thought of was not a random thought, but from an American educational documentary "Waiting for Superman".