Recently, an incident about a doctor on the whole network jointly writing a book for primary school students has sparked heated discussions on the Internet. A primary school student was deducted 4 points by the teacher for coming to the conclusion that "this patient is almost well" from a statistical chart of a patient's body temperature in a math problem, which aroused widespread attention and support from doctors and netizens.
Doctors said that the answers of the primary school students were full of human care and should be affirmed and encouraged. They believe that education should not only pursue standard answers, but should encourage students to use their imagination and creativity to understand and analyze problems from different perspectives. By posting their medical qualifications or explaining them from a professional perspective, the doctors agreed that there was nothing wrong with the child's answers, and called on the education department to re-examine the grading criteria.
This incident not only sparked the support of doctors, but also sparked discussions among netizens, who believe that education should give more consideration to students' humanistic care and creative thinking. Doctors and netizens jointly launched the "Joint Letter", hoping to attract the attention of the education department, re-examine the grading criteria, give students a fairer evaluation, and provide more space for students' personality development and creativity.
This incident highlights the importance of diversity and humanistic care in educational evaluation. Students' unique ways of thinking and caring attitudes deserve encouragement and respect. The action of the doctors of the whole network to jointly write letters to primary school students demonstrates cross-border cooperation and concern for student development, and provides useful thinking and enlightenment for the reform of the education system. Let's work together for the diversity of education and the development of students' personalities, so that education pays more attention to the growth needs of each student.
That's a good answer! These four points must be added to the child!