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How powerful is the education in Nantong, Jiangsu?

Now almost all Nantong people understand a truth, knowledge changes fate.

A century-long plan, education-oriented! There is a joke like this: global education looks at China, China looks at Jiangsu, and Jiangsu looks at Nantong.

It is not difficult to see that education in Jiangsu is very powerful! There are more than 985 colleges and universities in Jiangsu Province, and 2 1 1 colleges and universities. Jiangsu is mainly supported by education, and it is also a famous college entrance examination province.

Jiangsu Nantong students' college entrance examination scores are among the best again! For example, a county-level middle school has more than 400 students than most famous schools in prefecture-level cities. The answer is that almost all Nantong people now understand the truth that knowledge changes their destiny.

Even in the most remote villages and the poorest families, children's education comes first. A large number of children from poor families have completely changed their fate by trying to get into famous universities. This powerful demonstration effect has deeply stimulated the parents and children of other families and completely changed the concepts of parents and students.

For example, a poor household is listed as a poor household by the government. In a remote village, a family actually squeezes out 1 0,000 yuan every month to make up lessons for children who are still in the first grade of primary school. Of course, I'm not advocating making up lessons. It can be said that many families in Nantong now spend at least two-thirds of their money on enrolling their children in classes and providing extracurricular counseling. Parents usually get together to discuss their children's study and academic performance. Many parents are very concerned about their children's study. In Nantong, Jiangsu, most parents attach importance to their children's learning, and even with the help of "external forces", they take pains to complete the tasks assigned by their teachers.