Chinanews Client Beijing, August 13th (Zuo Yuqing) On the 12th, "New Oriental Transformation Training Parents" rushed into hot searches.

  It is reported that New Oriental has launched quality education growth centers in Beijing, Hangzhou and other places, including the "Quality Parent Wisdom Hall."

Is it true?

  Soon, New Oriental Beijing School confirmed in an announcement: "The family education curriculum launched this time is not New Oriental’s first exploration in this field... In 2008, the Family Education Research and Guidance Center was established to provide parents with a one-stop shop. Family Education Service."

The introduction of the "Quality Parent Wisdom Hall" in the public account of "Beijing New Oriental Quality Growth Center"

  Beijing New Oriental customer service also confirmed the news to Chinanews.com and said that "this project is currently under adjustment and the specific opening time is to be determined."

"Unexpectedly, as a parent, it is still us who make up lessons

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  In response to this, many netizens exclaimed: "Yesterday it was the child who was scrolling in, and the parents started scrolling around!" We." "We started to make up lessons more than a decade ago, and we will make up lessons as parents more than a decade later."

  Chinanews.com notes that under the "double reduction" policy, K12 (basic education) off-campus training companies have recently announced their transformation, some have announced to increase investment and devote themselves to quality education; some are embracing vocational education.

  At this time, the "Quality Parent Wisdom Museum" launched by New Oriental seemed to a lot of people to take a different approach and earn enough attention.

Is this "business" easy to do?

  "If the content is good, the parent school is definitely useful. But this is too far from its original direction. I am skeptical about whether the content can be done well." A parent told Chinanews.com.

  "Public schools will also forward some free online courses, and will more or less popularize the concepts and methods of education to parents." Junior high school teacher Guan Ling told Chinanews.com that this kind of parent-oriented training is actually nothing new.

  "It's just that New Oriental has never had a training class like this before."

Parents who are waiting for their children to finish school.

Photo by Zuo Yuqing, China News Service

  Regarding whether parents are willing to accept this kind of training, in Guan Ling's view, the atmosphere in different regions is different, and parents' investment in education is also different, so "the randomness is relatively large."

  “For example, in some families, only one parent is working, so the other parent has plenty of time and may be more willing to actively invest in education.” Guan Ling believes that “quality parental wisdom museums” may be more successful in big cities.

  In Guan Ling's view, what parents need more is a change in educational concepts than "New Oriental trains parents."

"In reality, grades and the like can most intuitively stimulate parents. It's not that parents can completely change their minds by listening to a few lessons."