brushed up on a student in Suzhou to "report with his real name" that the Chinese teacher was punished for copying ancient poems, saying that it was "corporal punishment in disguise", not only to say two sentences for the teacher's grievances.
In the past, it was common to see parents report and complain about their children's seats, homework, classmates' disputes, and teachers' criticisms and education, and even go to the school to pick quarrels and provoke trouble, insult and beat teachers. It's good now, even elementary and middle school students have learned to "report their teachers with their real names" (although they don't even understand the meaning and format of "real name reports")!
In the long run, I can't help but worry.
The 45 minutes in class should not be criticized because it is detrimental to the child's self-esteem;
Education cannot be criticized after class, because it takes up recess time and affects the child's physical health;
Nor can education be criticized after school because of suspicion of corporal punishment and disguised corporal punishment;
Not to mention the punishment of copying and standing.
So, when can a teacher educate your child?
Could it be that the teacher "does not hear the noise in both ears in the classroom, and only teaches the sages and sages" and turns around and runs away as soon as the class bell rings, is the education that people are satisfied with?I'm afraid I'm going to complain and report again!
Someone will murmur that foreign countries are like that. The "foreign" you are talking about is the United States and Europe, right?There are only about 20 students in a class, how many are there in China?The national requirement is 45 people per class, but what is the reality?It is the norm for one class in urban primary and secondary schools. That's it, some people still criticize and complain about the treatment of teachers.
The teacher lies flat, everyone is satisfied?
Respecting teachers and valuing education is the foundation of the country's blessing. What else?It can well be imagined.