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"Students leave school early and parents get off work late" is a social problem, so can schools do a good job in after-school services?

author:Genting Language Teaching and Learning

It is a social problem that children leave school early and parents leave work late, and parents and children cannot get along.

Since the implementation of the "double reduction" policy, there have been many problems in the actual operation of after-school services, such as the problem of financial security, such as the problem of teacher qualifications, such as the principle of voluntariness and the problem of one-size-fits-all conflict.

The reason why there are many problems and the operation is tasteless is because without the support and cooperation of relevant departments, the school has no ability to solve the problem of "children leave school early and parents get off work late".

The department only issued a joint notice, but there was no real support action, only the school "fought alone", and the school was "crossing the river by feeling the stones", no matter what the school did, the after-school extended service was satisfactory to the department.

Recently, the General Office of the Ministry of Education, the General Office of the National Development and Reform Commission and other four departments issued a notice to further standardize the work of compulsory education after-school services.

The notice proposes five prohibitions:

It is strictly forbidden to arbitrarily expand the scope, to compel students to participate, to increase students' homework burden, to charge fees arbitrarily in the name of after-school services, and to prohibit institutions and personnel who do not meet the requirements from entering the school to provide after-school services.
"Students leave school early and parents get off work late" is a social problem, so can schools do a good job in after-school services?

The department saw the problems in the after-school service and issued a notice to correct them, but these 5 strict prohibitions happened to be the difficulties faced by the school, and the school needed a solution, not an order.

The primary school students in my area pay 1 yuan a day, and the financial promise is to make up a little more, and the after-school services are expanded. However, the financial subsidy could not be received, and the teachers worked hard for a semester, and the school could not issue the extended service subsidy, and they were in arrears.

Our school's art interest after-school service is only done once a week, and there are only 30 students in a class, and the art teacher only gets more than a dozen yuan for an hour of service, and he has to be in arrears.

"Students leave school early and parents get off work late" is a social problem, so can schools do a good job in after-school services?

Without financial support, some schools stopped after-school services this semester, and our teachers also hoped that the school would also stop, but unfortunately it did not stop. Teachers don't know when the after-school service subsidy will be paid this semester, and they don't know if they can stop next semester.

If you don't expand the scope, what will you do with lunch and lunch breaking?

The school does not dare to force students to participate, but as long as the school does something, students and parents are afraid of falling behind, rushing to participate, and even put the hat of "mandatory" on the head of the school.

If the after-school service does not brush questions and lectures, and the school does not have the venue and professional teachers to carry out rich activities, parents are worried that their children will fall behind in their academic Xi, so they ask to brush the questions, what should the school do?

"Students leave school early and parents get off work late" is a social problem, so can schools do a good job in after-school services?

If the fees are not met, the school will have no rice to cook, which institutions and personnel are unqualified, and the school has the ability to identify?

Without real social support and a viable way to implement after-school services, society demands and blames schools for solving social problems.

If schools in small counties and towns strictly implement the circular jointly issued by the general offices of the five departments, there is only one way, and that is to lie flat or stop after-school services.