Mathematics 100, Chinese 98, English 97, ranked first. Is this the class doing too well? Or did you get too little on your own?
My friend told me with a sad face that there were almost 20 students in my child's class who scored 100 points in all three subjects. It's still possible to score 100 points in the lower grades, but this is the fifth grade, how can you get full marks for reading comprehension and composition?
I understand my friend's concerns. Because her children usually don't study very well, but their final exam scores are so high. Is this a bad study, or is it a good study?
Another friend of mine told me that she didn't know her child's grades directly, only that all three subjects were A's. The test papers are not distributed, and the teachers do not give parents specific results.
I don't know the true level of my child, and I don't know where my weak points are, how can parents feel at ease?
I can't blame the school and the teachers. Previously, a teacher announced the test results in the class group, and the parents complained to the Education Bureau, saying that the ranking according to the grades hurt their children's self-esteem and hit their children's enthusiasm for learning.
After that, the school implemented the ABCDE grading system, and it was not fair how many people were in each grade, focusing on a "just know it yourself".
Some schools directly relax the marking standards, and students will be given full marks as long as they answer the questions, and the main one is "hello, hello, everyone".
This is also a helpless thing, now the society advocates happy education, education to reduce the burden, requiring not to harm children's mental health, can not discourage children's enthusiasm.
In this way, an incident of failing to pass the test and jumping without barriers still occurs frequently.
Is it because children are too fragile, or are adults too sensitive?
In fact, I miss the time when the teacher slapped and scolded at every turn, and the teacher really regarded the students as his own children and really wanted to teach them well.
Now it's good, the school doesn't dare to move, the teachers don't dare to speak, the parents don't dare to beat, and the children still can't teach well.
Are you in favor of teachers publishing their children's real grades?
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