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Rediscovering Passion: How K12 Education Shapes College Major Choices

This article examines how K12 education critically influences students’ professional interests, analyzing the widespread issue of college students losing learning motivation due to major-interest mismatch. It proposes a threefold solution integrating interest discovery, skill development, and career planning to foster clearer self-awareness during foundational education.

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Academic Performance and Tax Incentives: An Innovative Approach to Reinventing Family Education Responsibility

This article explores the policy proposal of tying child tax credits to student academic performance, aiming to use economic incentives to boost parental engagement in education. It examines implementation mechanisms, potential benefits, and challenges of this innovative approach to reshaping family-school-community educational responsibility systems.

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Reigniting the Spark: How K12 Education Can Cultivate Lasting Subject Interest and Self-Directed Learning

This article explores how K12 education can foster subject interest and autonomous learning skills to prevent motivation loss and guilt in college. Through interest exploration, skill development, and value formation, students build lifelong learning foundations. Keywords: learning motivation, academic passion, guilt.