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A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

In the field of education, there has recently been another "lying flat" storm – a silent protest involving a group of teachers.

This is not an evasion of responsibility, but a silent questioning of the current system.

Scroll through social media or major app platforms, and you're likely to come across discussions about teachers "lying flat", but what's the real question?

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

There are many reasons why teachers are "lying flat", but the most notable of them is the increasing pressure and perceived unfair treatment at work.

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious
A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

Quite a number of teachers revealed that they felt extremely tired and lost in the face of the UGC assessment and the annual assessment.

One of the teachers admitted: "We gave far more than we got. And 'lying flat', to a certain extent, is a kind of self-protection for us. ”

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

This phenomenon has aroused widespread concern among parents. Many parents said they were eager for teachers to continue to educate their children to a high standard.

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

In the face of teachers' "lying flat", they feel helpless and even anxious. "If teachers choose to 'lie flat', where will our children go?" So says one concerned parent.

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

In the face of such a thorny problem, blaming will not make any difference. On the contrary, education authorities and schools should take active action to understand the root causes of teachers' "lying flat", and then take effective measures to solve the problem.

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious
A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

Specifically, reforming the professional title evaluation system, reducing the burden on teachers, and improving teachers' welfare are key steps to solve this problem.

In fact, some schools have already begun to take action, for example, to encourage teachers to improve the quality of teaching and actively participate in teaching activities by providing more vocational training opportunities, improving the working environment, and increasing the voice of teachers.

This approach has already paid off, with one teacher who participated in the reform sharing: "I now feel that my work is more rewarding and that my passion for education has been rekindled." ”

A large number of teachers "lie flat" and emerge, not beating, scolding or evaluating students, and parents are anxious

Through this incident, it is not difficult for us to find that the "lying flat" of teachers is actually a reflection and challenge to the current education system.

As a member of society, each of us should pay attention to this topic and provide our own support and understanding.

Perhaps, it is these reflections and actions that can help move our education systems towards a more just, rational and efficient future.

Leave your thoughts in the comments section and let's discuss this important topic together. Through your perspective, it may provide new clues and revelations for solving this problem.