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Yandu Road School still needs to do more to let parents sign, so why did it come?

author:Yokohama

On August 30, the Ministry of Education issued the Notice on Strengthening the Management of Examinations in Compulsory Education Schools, which clarified that written homework is not allowed in the first and second grades. It is reasonable to say that the state has issued a notice, and it is enough for schools to implement it directly.

However, Yandu Road School sent a consultation to parents asking whether they should assign written homework. It is also said that as far as possible, it is completed at the time of delayed service, and if the speed is slow, it needs to be taken home to complete.

What a country explicitly prohibits, but the school still has to seek the opinions of parents, is the authority of parents greater than the state regulations? Or does the school not intend to comply with the state's regulations, but wants parents to carry this pot and clear their responsibilities?

The complete voluntariness in this parenthesis is extremely comical and ironic.

Maybe it's because education is very popular! That's why the school is so shrunken and walking on thin ice. But as a school leader, if you don't have a little idea of education, without a little responsibility and courage to do things, it is absolutely unqualified. Nor should it be the leader of a school. If everything in the school needs parents to make decisions and parents to agree, then what do so many school leaders do? A small program solves it.

Yandu Road School still needs to do more to let parents sign, so why did it come?

(Source: Yancheng People's Voices, Yanfu Network Affair, etc.)

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