"Hugh **" swept elementary school students: primary school students who only slept 5 hours a day couldn't stand it
A news that has aroused widespread concern in the society says that "Hugh **" is sweeping the group of primary school students. According to reports, an increasing number of primary school students are barely able to get five hours of sleep a day due to the high pressure of schoolwork, which has led to physical and mental exhaustion and have to choose to suspend school. This is a sad phenomenon and a re-examination of the problem of student stress in today's education system.
As early as April 2021, the General Office of the Ministry of Education issued a notice on strengthening sleep management for primary and secondary school students, requiring primary school students to sleep for 10 hours a day, while junior high school students should maintain 9 hours of sleep.
However, according to statistics, up to 955% of primary school students, 908% of junior high school students as well as 841% of high school students did not get the required amount of sleep. This severe lack of sleep not only negatively affects children's physical and mental health, but also makes them gradually lose interest in learning in exhaustion.
In the school, the teacher of the previous class has not left, and the teacher of the next class has already stood at the door and waited, and the children have been in a tense state and cannot relax for a moment. Not long ago, the "disappearing ten minutes between classes", which was widely discussed in society, also highlighted this phenomenon.
In the winter when flu is frequent, elementary and middle school students even have to be busy completing their homework while receiving infusions in the hospital. Some children burst into tears after finishing their homework, repeating the complaint that "my homework is finally done". All this made adult netizens feel that "the children are so bitter".
This leads us to think deeply: why is this still the case?What should we do about it?
First of all, it is necessary for us to understand the reasons behind "Hugh". On the one hand, with the fierce competition in society, parents' expectations for their children's learning are also increasing. Many elementary school students need to complete a lot of homework and extra tutoring every day, which makes it impossible for them to get enough sleep. On the other hand, growing up, children need more love and support, but many families struggle to meet this need. Children often struggle to get timely help and support when facing stress and distress, leading to a gradual increase in psychological problems.
The two sessions suggested: the sleep of primary and secondary school students into the school assessment system Zhu Zhengfu, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress, put forward a proposal to include the sleep of primary and secondary school students in the school assessment system. In the current curriculum of many schools, only a few are closely related to students' daily learning. He suggested that sleep should be included in the assessment scope of the high school entrance examination and college entrance examination, or as an assessment criterion for credits. This can help prevent students from becoming bored with learning due to lack of sleep, and it can also encourage parents to guide their children to do some parent-child activities before bedtime.
In addition, he called on relevant departments to strengthen the management of off-campus training institutions. "In many places, problems such as insufficient law enforcement and inadequate supervision are common in the governance of extracurricular training institutions in primary and secondary schools. Zhu Zhengfu said, "Some off-campus training institutions have behaviors such as 'over-the-top teaching' and 'early teaching', which increases the learning burden of primary and secondary school students to a certain extent, making it impossible for children to maintain regular schedules." ”
He put forward the provision that it is clear that off-campus training institutions shall not organize academic training on national statutory holidays, rest days, and winter and summer vacationsIt is stipulated that off-campus training institutions shall not charge fees for a period of more than 3 months at a time;Recommendations such as stipulating that off-campus training institutions must not conduct training on national statutory holidays.
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