Parents Why don t teachers correct homework, teachers I teach 220 students alone, how can I correct

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-19

Parents Why don't teachers correct homework, teachers I teach 220 students alone, how can I correct them?

It has not been since the recent period that the relationship between teachers and parents has become more and more delicate, and with this subtle change has been the cause of more and more troubles.

One specific issue is the grading of student work. Teachers expect parents to assist in this process, however, parents insist that it is the teacher's responsibility and should be done by the teacher. They believe that if it is not the teacher's responsibility to even mark assignments, then is it still a qualified teacher?

Recently, due to the imminent implementation of curriculum services for primary and secondary school students, many parents are looking to teachers to help students correct their homework. However, some teachers find it difficult to accomplish this task. Therefore, whether teachers are obligated to help correct students' work has once again sparked a wide debate.

There is a fierce debate between the two sides on the question of whether or not to mark students' work.

Parents' perspective: Parents insist that teachers are responsible for grading students' homework. They believe that grading assignments is part of their job as a teacher. Through this process, the teacher is able to understand the student's mastery of knowledge and then carry out targeted teaching.

Many parents point out that they have limited knowledge of the subject, and at best they can only judge whether a question is right or wrong, and may not even know why it is right or wrong. In the process of helping students improve, the role of parents cannot replace teachers.

As a result, many parents believe that it is the teacher's responsibility to correct students' homework, which is the most basic means of testing whether students have mastered new knowledge.

Teacher's point of view: Some teachers said that due to the large number of students in their own classes and the large number of students, it is difficult to cope with the large number of students' homework correction tasks. For example, a teacher may be in charge of four classes with 55 students each, which means that the teacher is responsible for the homework of 220 students, which is difficult to complete in a short period of time.

The teacher emphasized that the task of leading the class is heavy, and it is difficult to adapt to the current work pressure by grading the homework of so many students.

In this debate over whether teachers are obligated to mark students' work, both sides have their own reasons and difficulties. This problem involves all aspects of the education system, teacher-student relationship, etc., and requires more in-depth thinking and solutions.

I believe this is the inner monologue of most teachers about whether or not to mark students' homework. For a teacher with 220 students per person, even if it takes only one minute for each student's homework, it takes at least 3 hours, and there is no break in between.

Indeed, this reflects the real situation of most teachers. Some teachers are even responsible for six or seven classes, and the task of grading assignments is not only "grading", but also "correcting". If this is the case every day, it seems that the teacher will not have time to rest.

In general, parents think that teachers have an obligation to mark homework, but teachers feel that there is not enough time and there are too many students. Both sides have their own opinions, and neither has any intention of compromise.

It has become a fact that Chinese teachers lack time to mark assignments. Despite the increasing number of teacher training graduates each year, resources for primary and secondary school teachers are still scarce. In some schools, there is even a situation where one teacher leads six classes, two of which are the main responsible classes, and the others are part-time, although they are part-time, but they cannot be relaxed. As a result, the amount of homework becomes very large, and it is impossible to correct it in time.

For some older teachers, the school may only arrange one class, but still need to take other classes. In fact, there are no easy times for teachers in school. However, in order to ease the burden, some teachers simply choose not to assign homework. Because the Ministry of Education has issued a notice stipulating that the homework assigned by teachers must be corrected by themselves. Therefore, more and more teachers choose not to assign homework, so as to avoid the pressure of grading, and parents have no objections.

The author believes that many parents' dissatisfaction with teachers is mainly due to the teacher's failure to correct students' homework, resulting in parents feeling forced to teach their children themselves.

While this process may seem like just a tutorial, it can often be overwhelming. Some parents even find it as painful as a prison sentence, so they expect the teacher to take over the job. However, in reality, teachers in China are faced with increasingly tight schedules, huge workloads, and a lot of work. If you really take it seriously, you may need to work around the clock.

Grading homework is indeed a huge project, sometimes it is difficult to complete even in the morning, especially now that there are more and more students' homework, our teachers are really too hard, so I hope parents can be more understanding and considerate.

Although the Ministry of Education requires teachers to mark assignments in person, it is practically impractical not to leave assignments. Leaving homework for students is a means of testing students' learning Xi, and it is the responsibility of the teacher to keep abreast of the students' learning Xi results, but this cannot be completely dependent on the teacher. Therefore, in order to solve the problem of not grading assignments, the form of spot checks can be adopted.

For example, only a subset of students are randomly checked every day, such as 20 students per day, and students are rotated every day, ensuring that each student is graded 3 times a week or so, so that they can understand the situation of the students in a timely manner and do not leave them with the opportunity to exploit loopholes. Or it can be in the form of peer correction between classmates, and then explain the content of the assignment.

When it comes to education, parents don't have to be too sensitive to grading homework, teachers naturally know what to do, and everyone has their own work frequency. The teaching position has been very hard, and I hope that all parents can have more trust in our teachers and reduce conflicts.

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