Misunderstanding and Rational Regression of Interest-Oriented Classes for Preschool Children
Abstract
Interest-oriented classes are a series of training classes organized by educational institutions with the aim of developing and improving children's interests, which are beyond the reach of education activities in kindergartens. However, parents of preschool children actually have misunderstandings on interest-oriented classes. For the interest-oriented classes chosen by parents, the aims of classes focus on the interests of parents, the contents place emphasis on knowledge and technique training, the kinds of interest-oriented classes are too many and very complex, and these classes tend to education in advance. To realize the rational regression of Interest-Oriented Classes for Preschool Children, it's necessary for parents to treat interest development and the selection of interest-oriented classes rationally on the basis of children's need, and to weigh the types and of interest-oriented classes. Beyond that, it's necessary to regularize the management, and improve the philosophy and quality, of interest-oriented classes.
Keywords
preschool children; interest-oriented classes; children's center
DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/hsmet2017/16527
10.12783/dtssehs/hsmet2017/16527