Liu Xiya, a deputy to the National People's Congress, proposed to reduce the teacher-student ratio of primary and secondary school teachers and let primary and secondary schools enter the era of small class teaching, which sparked widespread discussion.
Imagine that there are only 13 children and one teacher in each elementary school classroom, and such a scene is full of anticipation.
In such an environment, teachers can pay more attention to the growth of each student, understand their needs, and provide them with personalized tutoring.
Similarly, students in junior high school will also usher in new changes, and every 8 students will share the care of a teacher, which will undoubtedly greatly improve the quality of teaching.
Teachers will be able to engage more deeply in students' group discussions, guiding them to think deeply and stimulating their innovative thinking. This mode of teaching not only helps to improve students' academic performance, but also develops their cooperation and social skills.
In the face of such reforms, we may have doubts and concerns, but reforms are always accompanied by challenges and opportunities. From a parent's point of view, such a reform is undoubtedly a great boon, and children will usher in a more welcoming and more individual-oriented learning environment.