I asked the children about their homework today. It is said that the chemistry teacher took the exam today, and one third of the students in the class got full marks. The remaining two-thirds of the students will be punished for copying the whole test paper. Even if it is plagiarism, what kind of effect will it have? Can you help students practice calligraphy? Some parents said that children's handwriting when practicing calligraphy and doing homework is completely different. A lot of homework writing forces children to want speed and give up quality. In addition, who invented the homework of "copying test papers"? We didn't have this project then. Key and non-key memories are mixed together. Can you remember the wrong place? This teaching method makes people beg to differ. I suggest that you can help the child copy the questions and let him fill in the blanks. On further consideration, he turned down my proposal. In fact, I understand that he is afraid of the teacher, but he is still afraid of being punished more severely by the teacher. (Probably to comfort me, then he came to me and said, "You see, I copied quickly, too, and I have already copied half of it. Calculate, it will take 30-40 minutes to copy it all. )
I saw an educational forum on the Internet not long ago. An economics professor in Peking University said, "Our education in the past few decades has failed. If we cancel children's education from kindergarten to senior high school from now on, the knowledge we have in China may be slightly reduced, but the quality and moral level of our nation will be greatly improved. Because our education taught them to lie from kindergarten. " Many guests and audience present couldn't help smiling with relief.
However, we are still looking forward to substantial changes in our education system, and our social, political, economic and cultural development can really benefit from our education. Don't let "homework" overwhelm our children, and don't let "homework" overwhelm their boyhood.