Primary and secondary schools strictly enforce sleep orders and adjust school arrival times, and parents feel pressured
Strict implementation in primary and secondary schools"Bedtime"And adjust the arrival time, which makes parents feel pressured.
Talented teenager Gu Ailing has recently attracted attention for her ski performances, but what is even more remarkable is her unique upbringing, which is considered unrepeatable. Gu Ailing's mother said a sentence:"If you don't get enough sleep, you don't have the energy to race. "This is one of the best examples of this. Therefore, Gu Ailing has developed the habit of sleeping at least 10 hours a day since she was a child, and this habit has been maintained until now.
Ten hours of sleep a day is exactly what we recommend for elementary school students. However, we also know that it is difficult for most Chinese students to do this due to the heavy workload of their children. In order to alleviate the pressure on students' schoolwork, the Ministry of Education implemented a double reduction policy last year, with the aim of enabling students to grow up healthier.
According to the new regulations, primary and secondary schools will strictly enforce them"Sleep order"to adjust the arrival time to ensure the quality of students' sleep. The policy sets out a series of detailed regulations, including job definitions, the number of exams, and student sleep requirements. The refinement of these regulations is aimed at ensuring that schools in all districts are effectively implemented to ensure the quality of sleep for primary and secondary school students.
Schools have long promoted morning reading, a class that precedes regular school hours, usually between 7:20 and 8 a.m., which is not usually part of the official class schedule. Typically, students have to leave home around 6 a.m. to attend morning reading, which means waking up at 6 a.m. How is it possible to get enough sleep when you wake up so early?
In order to put an end to these phenomena, the Ministry of Education has made it mandatory for schools to implement a new bedtime order. It is stipulated that elementary schools may not start classes before 8:20 a.m., and secondary schools must not start classes before 8 a.m. In other words, schools will no longer be able to offer reading classes in the morning, and early self-study will be completely abolished, and students will no longer have to come to school early.
The change increased the sleep time of elementary and middle school students by almost an hour. Students are excited because they can enjoy beauty sleep at home without worrying about being late or falling asleep in class.
However, parents are facing new dilemmas. Due to the late start of the school year, parents also encountered practical problems on their way to work.
Nowadays, most parents are workers, and their working hours are usually around 8 a.m. Classes start at 8:20 and the school doors open at 8:00, but parents will be late if they drop their children off at school before 8:00. If you send your child early, you will be worried about your child's safety.
For parents, the situation is becoming more and more difficult. On the one hand, they are unable to send their children to school on time, and on the other hand, they are unable to go to work on time. The situation is even more difficult for families who do not have an elderly person to help pick up and drop off their children. Young parents often can't leave their children alone at home in the morning, so how can you make sure your children don't miss work at the same time?
To ensure that students arrive at school on time, parents can be late often. It may be acceptable to be late once in a while, but what leader can tolerate being late every day? While bedtime rules will remain in effect in the future, what should parents do?
Most parents say: while sleep orders are for the good of their children, what should we do? We also want our children to have more rest, but can school and work hours be the same? Wouldn't it be better if you went to school at 8 o'clock every day?
Spoken"Bedtime"Parents' reactions were mixed. Some parents think that as long as the school assigns less homework and allows the child to go to bed early, there is nothing wrong with starting class at 8 o'clock. Some parents also said that many schools do not effectively implement the bedtime order, and children still get up at 6 o'clock every day and read at 7 o'clock in the morning, how to reduce the burden?
Of course, there are also parents who think that early reading is a good habit and should not be canceled. Some parents pointed out"We should follow the experience of parents over the past thousand years, that is, cultivate the habit of going to bed early and waking up early from an early age, and the formulation of any regulations should take into account the needs of a person's life, not a momentary idea"。Many people know that going to bed early and waking up early is good for the body, so why should children be encouraged to go to bed late?
Some parents also said: This is just a palliative treatment, not a cure, what's the point? The pressure of the high school entrance examination and the college entrance examination The children themselves know that it is difficult to go to middle school without working hard, let alone go to college, so this sleep order cannot solve the fundamental problem.
It has to be said that opinions are divided: at first, it was a measure aimed at reducing the burden on students, but as a result, some parents were still not satisfied with it.
Overall, there is a lot of pressure on both parents and children at the moment"Bedtime order"Not all problems may be solved. We need to understand the difficulties of parents. From a personal point of view, though"Bedtime order"The original intention is good. Our children do need more sleep, especially during their formative years. Academics are important, but they should not affect your health. Therefore, no matter how difficult it is for parents, they should cooperate with the school"Bedtime order"to ensure that the child has enough sleep and welcomes the new day with full energy.
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