Detective Conan: The Grey Winged Angel

Chapter 2036: Educational problem

   Wednesday, February 13, at night, Maori Detective Agency.

   Yamazaki received a call from Conan and came to the appointment reluctantly, knowing that it was a matter of discussing water and mercy, but he still patiently listened to Conan ask the question.

   Conan asked, "What will Mizuno Reina do next? Will he stay in the Beihu Central Hospital, or what?"

   Yamazaki Tanshou said: "I don't know."

   "Huh?" Conan was a little angry. "What's so secret about this? It will be announced soon, right?"

   Yamazaki said angrily: "That's right, you will know when it is announced."

   Conan said: "Hey, tell me something, just a little bit."

   "I really don't know," Yamazaki said. "It's not the hospital that has the final say. It's the official leadership. In the end, it is the prime minister who can decide the fate of Mizuno Reina."

   "..." Conan was completely speechless. He actually had this expectation that this time things would be a big mess, completely out of control.

   However, Conan was still hopeful, so he went to Yamazaki to find out.

   From now on, it's totally useless.

   Yamazaki said, "Okay, nothing else, I will go back."

   "Bye." Conan said weakly. ...

   February 15, Friday, evening, Miyamoto's.

   The Shui Wu Ren Nai incident that dominated the headlines of the newspaper for several days was finally squeezed out.

   The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has issued new study guidelines, increasing the amount of schoolwork by 10%, and English has become a compulsory subject in the fifth grade of elementary school.

   It can be said that the affluent education has ended. ...

   At night, Meidai Restaurant.

   During the half-time break, Miko Miyamoto called Yamazaki and Midako to the front desk and asked them their views on education corrections.

   Mei Daizi blinked her eyes, "I have no opinion, is it considered an opinion?"

   Miko Miyamoto couldn't laugh or cry, "What do you mean?"

   "It should be counted." Mei Daizi is seriously lacking in confidence.

   Miko Miyamoto looked at Yamazaki, "You speak first."

   Yamazaki thought for a while, "I think English is necessary and very important. If it is me, I will directly adjust it to the kindergarten."

   Miko Miyamoto asked, "Oh, why is this?"

   Yamazaki said, "Because computer programs are in English."

   Mei Daizi raised her hand and said, "There are Mandarin speakers."

   Yamazaki said, “It’s all translated, and as far as the language is concerned, English-speaking countries have taken a big advantage. Less speaking also saves ten years of study time, which allows them to have more study time."

   "Of course, quite a lot of people are spending this time, but there are still many people studying."

   "This is more and one less, for ordinary people, it opens the gap."

   "It can't be reflected yet, but it can be predicted in the future."

   "It's like civilian computer technology, defeating military computer technology."

   "Why is this?"

   "Because there are too many people who use civilian computer technology. The programs they use in a day make civilian computer technology improve at a speed that is equivalent to dozens of times that of military computer technology."

   "At present, the program is still being done by professionals and used by non-professionals. With the continuous improvement of technology, there will be more and more electronic items with programs, and they will eventually become popular in all aspects."

   "If you don't know how to program then, you will have to hire someone to fix all kinds of problems in your life, and the service cost may be higher than buying a new one."

   "Programming will gradually enter middle school and elementary school."

   "At the same time, general programming will become easier and easier, and various small programs will emerge in endlessly."

   "But no matter how simple it is, I am afraid that English will also be involved. This learning time will further widen the gap in learning time."

   "As long as elementary school students in English-speaking countries can do things during normal class hours, elementary school students in non-English-speaking countries may have to work overtime to complete it. It is conceivable that it will not be completed, and it is foreseeable to fall behind."

   "For the entire society, the overall gap between the two parties is not obvious in the support of various translated small programs developed by the elite."

   "Until programming is completely popularized, most people in English-speaking countries enter the state of programming, which will increase the distance by number."

   "The premise is that we do not change."

   "So, the best way is to put English directly into the kindergarten, start learning from an early age, and learn it naturally."

   "Wait a minute," Mei Daizi thought, "Is there any artificial intelligence? One person is equipped with a robot or something, and then the robot is programmed."

   Yamazaki said: "There should be, but in contrast, people's own programming will spread faster, and artificial intelligence will probably be a little later."

   Mei Daizi smacked, "Well, anyway, luckily it's not my age, anyway, I don't have to learn."

   Miko Miyamoto shook his head, "Your experience, do you think I will be satisfied?"

   "Hey," Mei Daizi laughed with a guilty conscience, and then became anxious, "That's right, actually, I think many of the current studies are useless and can be completely abandoned."

   Yamazaki couldn't help laughing, Miko Miyamoto couldn't help sighing, rubbing her brows and asking, "Then, why is this?"

   Mei Daizi said: "Now is the Internet age, right? Everything is available online, so why do you have to memorize it by rote?"

   "For example, geography, the climate of the Sea of ​​Japan, everyone knows what it is, and has learned it, but how many people can accurately say it after work."

   "What's the use of this? In our country, if you have time to study geography, it is better to learn how to protect yourself from an earthquake."

   "For another example, can chemistry really travel to the Stone Age? How many people still need chemistry after working? What do they learn? Do you want to make explosives?"

   "There is also mathematics, what do you use to learn calculus? For the calculation, the four arithmetic operations are enough. Instead of learning that, I should learn how to use computer tables."

"There is also history. It is enough to know each era. Whoever is in power, what policies are implemented, and what are the impacts, can I still run over to visit? That thing online search, find more information in minutes than textbooks, and rote memorization It takes a long time to recoil, it's a waste of time."

   "There is also Mandarin, and I don't write articles. Even if I write articles, I don't have to memorize those famous things, right? A little knowledge is enough."

"There are also organisms, human chromosomes. I know how many chromosomes there are. I don’t care how they are paired. I don’t even want to know how plants are paired. Normally farmers don’t use that stuff. Instruct them to study that. It’s better to make one. The farmland management matters are given to them, and the sowing interval depends on the temperature."

"It's physics again, it's the pulley going around, and it's the ball rolling around. Now whoever uses pulleys, I know which button to press in the elevator. I care how much friction the car tires have. Well, I just pick a car that consumes less fuel and brakes."

   "Anyway, you learn to learn, you learn a lot of things you don't need, and you can return it to the teacher after you leave the school."

   "And where does the knowledge in the books come from? It's all written by people. Nowadays, new technologies and new knowledge are emerging in endlessly, and the teachers don't understand it, let alone preaching."

   "What you learn in school will not last long, or even useless at all. Maybe, if you leave the school here, the knowledge there will be abolished."

  "So, instead of memorizing the knowledge by rote, it is better to learn how to solve the problem, as long as you know what knowledge is where, then you can find it out and apply it.

   Mei Daizi became more fluent in speaking, and finally blurted out, "Anyway, I have some time, it's better to go play."

   "Huh?" Miko Miyamoto suppressed her laughter.

   Yamazaki is speechless, so dare to say it.

   Mei Daizi reacted and quickly changed her words, "Ah, no, no, no, I mean, I mean, that, save time, broaden your horizons, and increase your knowledge."

   Mei Daizi found that there still seems to be a problem. "No, I mean, if you have time to learn things you don't need, it's better to learn some useful techniques, get to work early, retire early, and play again after retirement."

"Yes, exactly."

   "It's not right," Mei Daizi suddenly thought of a question, and then changed her words, "Now delaying retirement and embarking on a job earlier, it is meaningless. On the contrary, it is exploited by the boss earlier. It is better to change the weekend to the third."

   Mei Daizi counted: "Well, there are more than 52 holidays in a year, 520 in ten years, 2080 in 40 years, which is about 6 years."

   "University graduation is about 22 years old, 6 years in advance, about 16 years old, that is, junior high school graduation."

   "Yeah? It seems to be just right, this is not bad." Mei Daizi was stunned because she was right.

   "Smack..." Miko Miyamoto applauded, "Your idea is very good, and it is expected that part of it may be realized. Do you know why?

   Mei Daizi scratched her head and said, "Well, in fact, most of the knowledge used in daily life can be learned before middle school, and then you can choose your favorite technical major."

Miko Miyamoto shook his head and said: "This thing you said has always been, but it is voluntary. Some people are willing to endure hardships, are willing to eat more books, want to go to college to get a high salary in a big company, and some people are unwilling to endure hardships and give up high school. , Learn craft to live."

   "In our country, although there is not much difference between blue-collar and white-collar salaries due to taxation and other reasons, the premise is that they can become regular employees and enter the formal sequence."

   "Daily employers can get a salary when they have a job, and they can only be hungry when they are not working, and the proportion of this group of people is increasing year by year."

  "Do you know why this is? The fundamental reason is that the above laws have been released, which is the major premise.

   "With this premise, this allows companies to take advantage of loopholes."

   "Capital is profit-seeking, and competition is especially true. If companies don't want to control costs, they will be at a disadvantage in the competition, which will cause problems for the entire company and cause more employee salaries."

   "In addition, many companies really don't need to hire so many employees for a long time. Just like farm work, the more people there are during the busy period, the better. Naturally, there will be no work during the slack period."

   "At that time, it was better to let them go instead of raising the employees who only needed to eat. The cost saved and transferred to the agricultural products would make the prices of agricultural products lower and more competitive."

   "Of course, many companies deliberately exploit loopholes, not for cost, but for profit, but there is no way to prove it."

   Mei Daizi smiled and said: "Understand, all under the banner of enterprise."

   Miko Miyamoto nodded, "In short, no matter how you do it, at both ends of the balance beam, the profits of the enterprise are greater than the individual."

   "In order for companies to include day-to-day employees as regular employees, the three-day holiday can to a certain extent alleviate the current contradictions and create a new balance."

   Mei Daizi smiled strangely: "It seems that I am still right, not bad."

   Miko Miyamoto said funny: "But there is a premise~www.wuxiaspot.com~Do you know what it is?"

   Mei Daizi pursed her mouth and shook her head, looking at Yamazaki, asking him to save the field.

   Miko Miyamoto looked at Yamazaki, "Do you know what it is?"

   Yamazaki thought for a while, “It’s productivity. Improvements in automation and robotics technology will further increase productivity and free up more labor.”

   "Instead of letting companies dismiss redundant employees, it is better to reduce wages in disguise and reduce the burden on the company by increasing the number of days off from the legal level, so that the company can retain employees."

   Miko Miyamoto nodded and said, "That's correct, but this will further increase the problem of wealth distribution and increase the gap between the rich and the poor. It also requires adjustments in various aspects such as taxation."

   "Understood." Mei Daizi smiled, "But there is a problem, it has nothing to do with education, mom, you seem to have taken the topic too far."

   Miko Miyamoto shook his head and motioned for Yamazaki to explain.

   Yamazaki smiled and said: "There are three days off each week, so you can have some time to study and study."

   "It is best to be a corporate organization, which can continuously improve the skills of employees, so that employees will not be left behind and will not be fired halfway because of outdated knowledge."

   "Original, it turned out to be like this." Mei Daizi laughed dryly.

   "Of course, it has nothing to do with you," Miko Miyamoto smiled and poked Mei Daiko's head, "In your head, in addition to playing, just playing, three days vacation, it's really not what you can think of."

   "Ah, that, ah," Mei Daizi was guilty of making excuses, "The rest time is almost there, and work is about to start."

   "You have passed by, you go." Miko Miyamoto shook his head and smiled.

   "Hey, let's go." Mei Daizi said goodbye.

   "We have passed." Yamazaki said goodbye. ...

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