1. School-age children facing compulsory education: This year's primary school enrollment is mainly for school-age children aged 6 to 14, ensuring that all children can receive basic education.
2. Popularizing compulsory education: The government has set the goal of popularizing compulsory education and increased investment in education in rural and poverty-stricken areas. This means that children in rural and poverty-stricken areas will enjoy better educational resources.
3. Fair selection mechanism: In order to avoid school selection and negative competition, local governments will implement a unified fair selection mechanism, including lottery and lottery to determine the number of students enrolled.
4. Strengthen the connection between kindergarten and primary school: In order to better realize the connection between school segments, the education department will strengthen the cooperation between kindergarten and primary school and jointly carry out transitional education to provide support for children's smooth transition to primary school.
5. Carry out comprehensive quality evaluation: In addition to the traditional test scores, comprehensive quality evaluation will also become an important basis for primary school enrollment. The comprehensive quality of students includes the evaluation of moral character, innovative ability and physical and mental health.
6. Implementing diversified enrollment: In order to improve the diversity of education and meet the needs of different students, local governments will encourage schools to implement diversified enrollment policies, such as offering extra-long classes and implementing special education.
7. Strengthen home-school cooperation: The Education Department will encourage schools and parents to communicate and cooperate closely to create a good educational environment. Parents will participate more in school education activities and provide better learning support for children.
8. Optimize teacher training: The education department will strengthen the training and improvement of primary school teachers, improve their educational level and professional ability, and provide students with higher quality education services.
In short, the latest primary school enrollment policy this year mainly reflects the requirements of universal compulsory education, fair selection, comprehensive quality evaluation and diversified enrollment. The implementation of these policies will help to improve the fairness and quality of education and ensure that every child can enjoy good educational resources. Parents and schools should pay close attention to the changes of these policies, actively cooperate with the work of the education department, and contribute to the education of children.