After-school services, which are supposed to solve parents' worries, have now become the target of public criticism. The beautiful blueprint that parents had hoped for has become a suffocating picture. Children are confined to classrooms for more than 10 hours a day, and even the opportunity to breathe fresh air is rare. Is there only one way left for our education to be the supremacy of grades?
Once upon a time, after-school services were still a favorite among parents. It can be said that everyone is looking forward to it, and there is a voice. Parents shouted, "Can the teacher help me look at the child and wait for us to pick it up after work?" By the way, how nice it would be to tutor your homework again! "
The current after-school service is simply a "plus meal" with a different taste. What was supposed to be a voluntary activity has become a disguised enforcement. Some schools use this time as a great opportunity to catch up on classes in order to improve their grades. The number of languages is bombarded in turns, where is the respite for the children?
What's even more terrifying is that some schools even sacrifice the time of "sub-subjects" such as physical education and art, and have to squeeze out time to explain difficult problems and brush up on questions. Where is this reducing the burden, it is clearly adding weight to the children!
Parents are miserable: "My child gets to school at 7:30 a.m. every day and stays until 5 p.m. before going home. That's more than 10 hours at school! What's more, the sixth-grade children are still studying hard at school when it gets dark. With this kind of high-intensity learning, are we cultivating talents or making "little robots"?
Long-term high-pressure learning has had a serious impact on children's physical and mental health. Some children can't even guarantee a 10-minute break between classes, let alone outdoor activities. How can such a "greenhouse flower" grow healthy and strong? It is no wonder that the physical fitness of children nowadays is generally declining, and the myopia rate remains high.
Is our education cultivating well-rounded talents, or is it creating an "examination machine" with high scores and low ability?
What's even more worrying is that this high-pressure learning environment is slowly killing children's interest in learning. For children who are not already interested in learning, this is simply worse. Mechanical learning day after day will only make them more and more bored with learning and fall into a vicious circle.
More and more parents are calling for the abolition of after-school services. They recognize that children need more than just indoctrination of knowledge, but also opportunities for all-round development. One parent bluntly said: "I'd rather spend more money to send my child to an interest class than see him 'locked' up until dark in school." "
It's not that simple. Aren't these parents the ones who strongly demanded the implementation of after-school services at the beginning? Someone quipped: "It was the parents who wanted to delay the time, and now it is the parents who want to cancel." "
After-school services are well intentioned. It was supposed to be a time for children to relax and develop their interests. If children can run around the playground or participate in a variety of interesting activities, I believe parents will not have a problem. The crux of the matter is that we have reduced this time to mere learning time. Is the purpose of education just to prepare for exams?
Childhood is only once, but learning is a lifelong career. Why don't we give children a relaxed and enjoyable learning environment, so that they can grow up in happiness and learn in their interests?
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Back then, when parents shouted that they wanted to extend the service, what did you do?
Locking students in school all day long, the final outcome is: the students are crazy, the teachers are crazy, the parents are crazy, and only the official is still free.
Extended service! It's an opportunity for schools and teachers to make extra money! My Son's School! I have to pay a so-called late service fee of 2000-3000 yuan every semester! You can calculate if there are 5,000 students in the school, how much does the school earn every year?
6.50 in the morning to the big birdcage of the school, no sports, singing, labor classes. Get out of school at 5.50pm and enter the little birdcage at home as there is a lot of homework to do. Students have little time to move and go to bed after 10 p.m. Wake up at five o'clock in the morning! Students work so hard as they did in our day! Education in China must be rethought ,,,,,!
Is it really served? How did the extended class come about? Is it a different time than when we were kids? How did it become a delayed class? Do you have to charge?
It shouldn't be said that after-school service is a failure! It should be said that it is a failure for the teacher to lecture on the topic during the after-school service time, hoping that the student will receive a little more knowledge, which will lead to the acceleration of the child's overall learning pace, and at the same time, there are too many things that need to be digested is a failure. This is when watching a movie, put a seat for everyone to sit, and there can be a short person among them who wants to see it more clearly, and stand up to watch it, causing everyone to stand up to see a truth.
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