After the implementation of the "double reduction", off-campus training institutions have been rectified, the pressure of coursework has been reduced on campus, and even the completion time of homework has been standardized. This beginning looks very "perfect", some primary and secondary school students have embarked on a happy learning life, but a small number of junior high school students are worried about having classes on Saturdays.
As we all know, China has vigorously promoted education to reduce burdens in recent years, and has also issued many policies for this purpose, such as double reduction, "5 + 2" after-school delay services and so on.

Starting this year, all schools will teach in accordance with the new policy. How effective is the specific implementation? It is not yet the end of the semester, and teachers and parents do not have a "bottom" in their hearts about their children's grades.
But the absence of a "bottom-up" exam does not mean that there is no pressure to go to school. In order to ensure the promotion rate, some schools have to find another way and arrange for students to attend school on Saturdays.
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Under the double reduction, there are always some schools that will tell parents with practical actions, "Performance is more important than slogans." For example, in Shenyang, some middle schools implement the plan of attending classes on Saturdays and taking only one day off a week.
For students above the second grade of junior high school, the school implements Saturday classes, that is to say, some schools in Shenyang have lost their freedom on Saturdays.
After the program was launched, the class schedule also followed, and the students read the class schedule and complained that they were "really tired".
The class schedule is very full on Saturdays, and I get to school at 7:30. Three sessions in the morning and three in the afternoon. There is only a ten-minute break between classes, which is very tight.
The course is based on three main subjects, with one "specialty". After the big recess, more than an hour of interest classes or project-based learning are also arranged.
This schedule, parents feel very tired just by looking at it. Some netizens said bluntly, what is the difference with our "996"?
The author believes that the reason why schools do this is to cope with the dilemma under the "double subtraction".
For the Middle School section:
First, it is required that the junior high school grade can appropriately arrange a mid-term examination, during which no other examinations may be arranged.
Second, junior high school students should complete homework in ≤ 90 minutes.
Third, off-campus training must not take up holidays to make up lessons for students.
Based on the above three points, it is not difficult to understand why schools have Saturday classes.
We do not deny that the learning pressure of junior high school students is greater than that of primary school students, because "middle school entrance examination diversion" is the first major problem they face. For students, if they do not take their studies seriously, they are likely to suffer big losses in the future.
For schools, if students do not do well in the exams, the moment the results come out, it will affect the reputation that has been maintained for many years. Therefore, whether it is a student or a school, there is no way to completely "reduce the burden", at least in terms of mentality, it is difficult to "lie flat".
School Saturdays make up classes are nothing more than to let students in the "final and mid-term" exams, do not encounter "Waterloo", to maintain the standard of the exam, so that for students and the school, is a good thing.
In the face of after-school homework time, the school can only let students do more exercises on Saturdays to strengthen the learning effect. In the past, there were training institutions to help supervise learning on weekends, but now this road is not feasible, and the school can only "play" in person.
In general, it is for "achievement".
Parents are not incomprehensible, but although they understand, they are still distressed about their children. Therefore, after this class schedule was "exposed", it triggered a lot of discussion among netizens.
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Although the intention of the school is good, it is difficult to say whether it will do bad things with good intentions.
As the saying goes, teaching has the rhythm of teaching, and learning has the rhythm of learning.
Learning is a protracted war, each student has its own position in this war, some students are suitable for being a forward, they will not be tired if they rush forward, and some students are suitable for chewing slowly and slowly absorbing.
And the teacher as a "commander", he also has his own strategy, what kind of position different students fit, no one knows better than him.
The weekend itself is for students and teachers, it is the "cultivation" after experiencing the big war on Monday and Friday, and now even the time for cultivation has been reduced, the energy is insufficient, and the rhythm will be more or less chaotic.
For students in the second and third grades of junior high school, although the weekend is said to be a rest day, most of them are at home to consolidate knowledge and review the content of the previous week.
If indoctrination is forced, students can only follow the school's arrangement, I am afraid that students will have a resistant mentality.
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For students who still have classes on Saturdays, I can only cheer you on mentally. Although it is the school's arrangement, I can't change it, but as a junior high school student, I should learn to adapt to the environment.
That is to say, since the school has arranged, you should give yourself more positive hints, and understand this matter from the perspective of the school and the future, rather than resisting this matter.
Know that resistance is a bad start, like a rubber band, the more you pull, the easier it is to hurt yourself. I believe that if you are admitted to a good school in the future, you will definitely look back and thank the school and yourself at that time.
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