Primary school students ushered in good news, and the "9-point circuit breaker mechanism" for homework was launched, and some regions took the lead in piloting it
Education has always been a headache for parents, after all, "other people's children" are a minority, and most students are always worried in the process of growing up, especially in learning, the problem is more complicated, and homework has become a common challenge for students and parents.
Originally, teachers left homework to consolidate knowledge and make up for learning loopholes, but now, this seems to have changed its taste. Homework has become a burden on students and parents, so the "double reduction policy" and after-school extended service came into being, aiming to reduce the burden on students and parents and control homework within a reasonable range.
However, there are still students who stay up late to complete their homework, resulting in lack of sleep, affecting the learning effect, forming a "vicious circle" that makes students tired. To this end, a new plan was proposed, and parents praised it.
For primary school students, there is good news - the "9-point circuit breaker mechanism" for homework has been launched, and some areas have begun to implement it. Looking back on the post-school years, there was relatively little homework after school, especially in elementary school. But today's elementary school students are often overwhelmed by the huge amount of homework.
There are three main reasons for this situation: one is that there are too many homework assigned by school teachers, only two or three items in each subject, but they add up to a considerable amount, coupled with various quality development homework, resulting in a heavy burden on students;The second is that students now need to attend many extracurricular classes, and they also have to attend classes in the evening after school, and it is nearly 8 o'clock in the evening when they get home, and the time for writing homework is greatly compressed, and they can only stay up late to complete their homework;The third is that some students have "procrastination", low efficiency in writing homework, and always delay until late in the evening, which is a real headache for parents.
In general, there are many reasons why students are working around the clock to do their homework, and for growing children, sleep is essential for health, and staying up late to study is not a good phenomenon.
Therefore, the "9-point circuit breaker mechanism" is proposed, that is, no matter how much homework the teacher leaves, whether the student completes it or not, the homework can be stopped after 9 o'clock, and the teacher is not allowed to criticize or punish the student, let alone make up the homework.
This measure aims to ensure that primary school students do not get enough rest due to homework and that their physical and mental health is fully considered. Parents praised it and students were even more excited.
This new program is still in the pilot stage, and a primary school in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province is the first to implement it. If the results are significant, it may be promoted more widely.
Students are happy with the "9-point circuit breaker mechanism" for homework, no longer worrying about the mountain of homework, and they don't have to worry about being blamed by the teacher for unfinished homework, and they can relax and rest at the specified time. Parents also recognize this mechanism, believing that it not only reduces the pressure on students, but also makes parents feel more relaxed. Because sometimes there is too much homework for children, parents look distressed but worry that the teacher will blame the student, and this measure solves this problem.
The teacher will also arrange the homework according to the overall completion of the student's homework to make it more concise and meaningful. So, overall, it's good for all three parties.
While most parents agree, there are some concerns that this may give students an excuse to procrastinate on their homework, leading to a decrease in learning efficiency. However, the author believes that this measure is in the trial operation stage, and there will inevitably be some problems that need to be resolved. I believe that the school will find a solution, but parents cannot completely "throw their hands on the shopkeeper".
In order to ensure that students complete their homework within the allotted time, parents need to take three steps in advance. First of all, cultivate students' concept of time from an early age, set task time from kindergarten period, and make reasonable use of the reward and punishment system to stimulate students' learning initiative and improve their time management ability. Secondly, teach students to plan their time reasonably, divide their homework carefully, and arrange it in the order of easy and then difficult, so as to help students reduce the difficulty of writing homework. Finally, parents should play a role in guiding and supervising, reminding students to be moderate and avoid excessive intervention, so as not to cause rebellion.
When it comes to education, homework has always been a hassle for many families. The problem is not only the large amount of homework, but also has a lot to do with the student's learning attitude and efficiency. Therefore, parents need to actively guide and educate, even if they are busy with work, they cannot ignore their children's education. Only by cooperating with home and school can we achieve the most ideal educational results.
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