Hello dear readers, I am your self-media writer. Today, I would like to share with you a ridiculous story about a parent whose child received a "sky-high" homework during the winter vacation, and the "price" of this homework was as high as 650 yuan!
The protagonist of the story is a parent named Mr. Lee. His child is in the fifth grade of primary school this year, and just after the winter vacation began, he received a notice from his child's school that he needed to complete 13 homework books during the winter vacation. When Mr. Li saw this number, he was a little puzzled, after all, this amount is indeed a bit too much for primary school students. However, he still purchased these assignments for his children according to the school's requirements.
However, when Mr. Li got these assignments, he found that the price of these assignments was as high as 650 yuan! This shocked Mr. Li and could not understand why the price of a homework book was so high. So, he decided to ask the school about it.
Mr. Li approached the head of the school and asked him his questions. The head of the school explained that the assignments are written by professional educational institutions, so the price will be higher. Moreover, the quality of these assignments is also strictly controlled to ensure that children can truly learn in the process of completing their assignments.
Hearing this explanation, Mr. Li was even more puzzled. He believes that while the quality of these jobs may be high, the price is simply too high. He believes that this is a disguised charge by the school and a kind of exploitation of parents. So, he decided to expose the problem to the media, hoping to attract the attention of society.
The story has garnered a lot of attention online, with many parents saying they had similar experiences. They believe that schools should take responsibility for educating their children, not in this way to increase their income. At the same time, they also expressed strong dissatisfaction with this "sky-high" operation.
So, who is to blame for this? I think, first of all, the school should be held responsible. As an educational institution, the school should be focused on educating children, not for profit. Secondly, educational institutions should also be held accountable for this. They should understand that education is a sacred cause and should not be tainted by money. Finally, parents should also be held accountable for this. They should understand that the education of their children is their own responsibility, not that of schools and educational institutions.
In this incident, we can see that the problem of education is not only a problem of education itself, but also a social problem. We need to approach this problem from multiple angles, rather than simply shifting the blame to schools or educational institutions.
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