Primary and secondary school teachers ushered in the new rules , the head teacher had to start busy

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

Primary and secondary school teachers ushered in the "new rules", the head teacher had to start busy, and parents said they were a little nervous

Teaching is a noble and important profession that focuses on dedication and responsibility, and people have high hopes and expectations for it. Therefore, even the misbehavior of individual members of the teaching team can have a negative impact on the image of the whole team and change the way parents perceive teachers.

Many people mistakenly think that teachers have an easy job, commute to and from work on time, and can even enjoy winter and summer vacations compared to civil servants. The work of a teacher may seem like a trivial matter, and it is not complicated to deal with, but if you think of the problem as a myriad of small sesame seeds, it is enough to keep people busy.

When did parents' perceptions of teachers start to change?Perhaps it is due to the fact that some teachers are not serious in class, but they ask students to pay for make-up classes after class, resulting in many poor families having to put too much pressure on their children's academics. On the one hand, these teachers receive a salary from the State and enjoy the benefits of career establishment, and on the other hand, they also seek additional income from their parents.

The authorities have cracked down on this situation, and if teachers are found to be violating the rules, they may face the risk of losing their jobs, and this phenomenon is gradually decreasing. However, trust in teachers is slowly being restored.

In fact, the vast majority of teachers have devoted more effort to the cause of education, especially after the double reduction policy, teachers' work has become busier. Now, primary and secondary school teachers will face even greater challenges due to the new regulations.

Primary and secondary school teachers are faced with a new rule that will make the work of class teachers even busier, and parents have expressed some nervousness.

Home visits are a familiar thing for the older generation, and teachers often need to communicate with parents through home visits. In the era when smartphones were not yet commonplace, if teachers needed to communicate with parents and parents were unable to come to school, home visits could only be arranged on days off. For teachers, this means an increased workload and takes away time from breaks.

With the development of science and technology and the popularization of smartphones, the "parent group" has brought a lot of convenience to teachers. By posting a notification in the group, information can be quickly communicated to each parent, and specific questions can be communicated in a private chat at any time. Because of this convenience, the old way of home visiting is gradually forgotten, and parents and teachers alike feel at ease. However, the relevant authorities have recently issued new rules on home visits.

The new rules clearly stipulate that each class teacher must make at least one home visit to the students in the class each semester. This notice silenced the teachers, as it clearly increased their workload.

At present, the number of students in most classes is about 50, and in some provinces, because they are large provinces for the college entrance examination, the number of students in the class can even reach 60 or 70. If you want to visit one family in a day, it will take more than two months in a row to complete.

In addition, teachers need to make appointments with parents in advance before conducting home visits, which will incur time and transportation costs. As we all know, teachers are not paid very much, and there is no car allowance, does this mean that these costs need to be borne by the teachers themselves?

Parents also expressed some nervousness because the teacher's visit required them to pay more time and hospitalize the teacher to make a good impression. For families where both parents are busy, time is the most valuable, and home visits can be a burden for parents as they can be distracting from work.

At the same time, interviewing teachers also puts a certain amount of pressure on parents. Many people say that this is no longer the time when families lived close together, and that there was a considerable financial cost to travel. It is not easy for teachers to make 10 home visits in a semester, but if they need to visit 60 or 70 families in a semester, then the policy may need to be more realistic.

The purpose of the home visit is to promote deeper communication between parents and teachers. The home visit is well-intentioned and aims to get the teacher to know the student more accurately through face-to-face conversations, which is a positive intention. It is difficult to discuss a student's situation in depth in a group chat, and parent-teacher conferences often only convey the teacher's opinion, and many parents may not have the opportunity to express their true thoughts, so home visits become a great way to communicate.

However, we also need to consider more realities, because the ultimate goal is not formal, but to make students feel the benefits of education.

Teachers play an important role in the educational process, but they should not be overlooked because they focus on educating their students. Teachers have a limited amount of energy while dedicating themselves to the benefit of their students. Therefore, we should ensure that teachers devote more time to preparing and delivering lessons, rather than making home visits a burden for them and their families. Home visits need to be carried out with care to ensure their positive impact on students and the educational process.

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