The whole people participated in the two sessions
The voices that have been advocating for the withdrawal of teachers can now be silenced. Liu Xiya, a deputy to the National People's Congress, proposed a new education blueprint for us, and this innovative proposal is eye-catching! She proposed reducing the ratio of teachers to students in primary and secondary schools, from 20:1 to 13:1 in primary schools and from 13:1 in junior high schools5:1 was drastically lowered to 8:1. This is not only a change in numbers, but also a sign that primary and secondary education is about to open a new chapter in small class teaching!
Imagine a classroom in primary school, where each teacher is faced with only 13 pairs of eyes hungry for knowledge. Such an environment will undoubtedly make it easier for teachers to perceive each student's learning situation and emotional fluctuations. For students with learning difficulties, teachers can provide more timely and considerate guidance to help them overcome obstacles and achieve academic leaps.
In a junior high school classroom, 8 students can share the professional guidance of a teacher. This kind of teacher-student interaction will be more frequent and in-depth, which will not only enhance students' motivation to learn, but also invisibly develop their teamwork and communication skills. Teachers will be able to participate more deeply in students' group discussions, guiding them to think outside the box and encouraging them to be bold and innovative.
This change is not only a great reduction in the workload of teachers, but also an optimal allocation of educational resources. It will provide employment opportunities for more education graduates, giving them the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned to practical teaching and contribute to the all-round development of students. This is not only a profound reform of the education industry, but also a far-sighted layout for the future development of the whole society!
Dear readers, what do you think of this proposal? Do you expect such small class sizes to be realized as soon as possible? Come and leave your opinion in the comment section! Let's speak up for the future of education change!