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It is the greatest disrespect to teachers to talk about "teacher morality" at every turn

#北京市将家长学生意见纳入教师师德考核, how do you see # can only say that the ideal is full, but the reality is bone feeling! Maybe this is feasible in Beijing, but not necessarily elsewhere!

And look at the two "question marks"!

First, if parents and students have opinions about teachers, does it mean that teachers are not morally good, and is this equal sign established?

Second, parents and students have no opinion on the teacher, indicating that the teacher's morality is noble, is this equal sign valid?

It is the greatest disrespect to teachers to talk about "teacher morality" at every turn

Incorporating the opinions of parents and students into the teacher's moral assessment may have an impact that will do more harm than good. Teachers' moral performance is now the bottom line of evaluation. This was originally correct, the first of the teacher's morality, everyone agreed. However, it is somewhat inappropriate to include the opinions of parents and students in the teacher moral assessment. If parents and students have opinions about teachers, this opinion may be multifaceted. It may be a problem of teaching methods and methods, it may be a problem of educational philosophy, it may be a problem of parents and children themselves, and so on. If these opinions are included in the teacher moral assessment, it is obviously unreasonable and may be suspected of violating the teacher law and labor law.

It is the greatest disrespect to teachers to talk about "teacher morality" at every turn

In real life, students' opinions on teachers are various, and if teachers are afraid of this kind of teacher moral assessment, the final result is to let teachers dance on the tip of the knife. One careless will step on the thunder. What to do, Mingzhe to protect himself! What is certain is that education and teaching will slowly become "and thin mud", following the small ancestors in the school and coaxing the old ancestors of the small ancestors. Seriously, in the near future, all the schools will cultivate are giant babies!

It is the greatest disrespect to teachers to talk about "teacher morality" at every turn

Therefore, it is okay to use the opinions of parents and students as a reference for teachers' comprehensive assessment, but in any case, it is not appropriate to use them as the basis for teacher moral assessment. What do you think?