More and more chinese families consider sending kids oversea for better educatio

According a post I just read from Internet, more and more Chinese family would consider sending their children oversea for better education.


As we all know, education in China faces a lot of problems, like funding shortages, brainwashing, dominating and constrained way of teaching, disparities between urban and rural regions, and the limitations for children of migrant laborers .


According to the investigation, four out of five of Chinese young billionaires would consider sending their children overseas for better education. The number of Chinese undergraduates in the US has climbed 50% to 40,000, more than four times of the 2005 number.


One reason for this kind of situation is that wealth is climbing up in China , making overseas education more attainable for more and more families.


Yet the money is not the only reason, many parents are worrying about the quality of Chinese education .  Education system in China terribly relies on rote memorization and rigid testing , therefore, the Chinese students are not trained with analytical and creative thinking .


Many companies complain about Chinese university graduates: They cannot work independently, lack of social skills to work with a team, and they are too arrogant to learn new skills.


The quality of Chinese education is not only a problem for the elites, but also for ordinary families. Many parents who live in the city are immigrants from their home town. Their kids cannot get educated in the school of the city if they don’t have the city’s residence permit(HUKOU). Even if their kids can, the kids have to get back to their parents’ home town to take the college entrance exam due to Chinese HUKOU policy .


Another consideration for the ordinary families who consider sending their kids overseas for better education is that after their kids are graduated, their kids would have a good chance to migrant to the country for better living environment, better freedom, democracy and human rights.

 

They don’t need to worry about the food quality, environment pollution and the corruption of dictatorial government.


Above all, the reasons for parents sending their kids overseas for better education are mainly because:
1. Chinese wealth grows.
2. For better quality of education.
3. The good chance to migrant


Now if you have the opportunity to send your kids overseas for their education, what will you do?

 

Shifts in China’s Rural and Urban Population: 2000-2020 The bar chart clearly reveals that from 2000 to 2020, while the total population in China increased moderately from 1.25 billion to 1.41 billion, population in urban and rural areas experienced dramatic shifts in different directions. Urban population rose from 450 million in 2000 to 670 million in 2010 and 900 million in 2020; contrastingly, rural population declined from 800 million in 2000 to 680 million in 2010 and 510 million in 2020. The population gap narrowed largely because of the joint effects of urbanization, unequal economic opportunities in rural and urban areas, and the expansion of higher education. In the first place, there was a large-scale urban sprawl during this period. Places which had been part of the vast countryside were incorporated into cities, causing hundreds of millions of rural dwellers to be passively transformed into urban residents. What’s more, while urban living standards improved greatly in these years, few economic opportunities fell on rural areas and most peasant families remained at the poverty line. Poverty prompted the call for change, leading a large quantity of healthy young peasants to leave their hometowns and flock to cities for a better living. Last but not least, China’s higher education grew at an unprecedented rate in these years. More high school graduates than ever before entered colleges and universities, most of whom preferred to stay in urban areas after graduation for personal development. The increase in urban population was a sure indication of economic and educational achievements in China. It benefited the country in many aspects, relieving the shortage of labor force in cities, lessening the burden of peasants to support their families, and affording young people from rural areas more opportunities to display their talents. However, the migration of rural residents into urban areas inevitably brought about disadvantages. Some of them, such as waste of arable land and left-behind children in the countryside, as well as traffic congestion and soaring housing prices in cities, have already called the attention of the government and corresponding measures have begun to take effect. But others, especially the inability of many peasants to integrate into urban life due to their lack of education and civilized habits, have long been neglected. In this sense, we cannot be satisfied with the superficially optimistic figures in the chart, but should endeavor to foster the integration of these newcomers by providing them with adequate assistance in educational and cultural aspects, so that they can find easier access to the prosperity and convenience of urban life and be more fully devoted to the development of cities.翻译成英文版两百单词左右的文章
02-21
The bar chart shows that from 2000 to 2020, while China's total population increased slightly from 1.25 billion to 1.41 billion, the population in urban and rural areas changed significantly. The urban population increased from 450 million in 2000 to 670 million in 2010 and 900 million in 2020, while the rural population decreased from 800 million in 2000 to 680 million in 2010 and 510 million in 2020.The population shift was largely caused by urbanization, unequal economic opportunities in urban and rural areas, and the expansion of higher education. Urban sprawl led to millions of people from rural areas becoming urban residents. In addition, living standards in cities improved at a faster rate than in rural areas, leading many people to migrate in search of better economic opportunities. Finally, the number of people entering universities and colleges increased dramatically, and most of them chose to stay in the cities after graduating.The increase in urban population was a sign of economic and educational progress in China, with multiple benefits such as an increased labor force in cities, less burden on rural families, and greater opportunities for young people from rural areas. However, it also brought some negative consequences, such as the loss of arable land, the abandonment of children in rural areas, traffic jams and skyrocketing housing prices. The government has taken action to address these issues, but the lack of education and poor living habits of many people from rural areas has often been overlooked.Therefore, we cannot be satisfied with the optimistic figures in the chart, but must work to ensure that those who migrate from rural to urban areas are properly integrated into city life. This can be achieved through providing educational and cultural assistance, so that they can take advantage of the convenience and prosperity of urban life and contribute to the development of cities.
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