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Should teachers receive gifts from students' parents?
It is definitely unacceptable to stand on the teacher's side. This is the principle and bottom line.

First of all, legally speaking, teachers' salaries and bonuses are paid by the state financial department, which is reasonable and legal income and has special purposes. Teachers employed by schools are given dependent treatment according to their work, which is the same as the corresponding salary of employees employed by enterprises. If the teacher receives a red envelope from the parents of the students, what is this part of the income? Is it the same as the benefits of soliciting partners from employees in private? This is all unreasonable and illegal income. Some people say that it is normal for employees to get kickbacks, and nothing can be done without kickbacks. Can't a teacher really teach students without a red envelope? It is definitely an act that does not conform to the bottom line of professional ethics, but its nature must not be taken.

Secondly, from the evaluation of professional titles, the evaluation of teachers' professional titles is evaluated by schools and relevant education departments, and there are also corresponding standards, such as enrollment rate, achievement pass rate, attendance rate and so on. In fact, some colleagues said, "If you don't accept it, they will think that you don't try your best for their children." This is not a red envelope given by parents, and the teacher can judge whether to accept it or not. If the teacher's work is judged by the parents' feelings, then the work can't go on. Red envelopes are psychological placebos that parents give their children special care. If the teacher accepts them, it will be difficult to manage such students in the future.

Finally, emotionally, teachers don't treat students on the basis of not accepting red envelopes. If giving or not giving a red envelope is the standard to consider whether you are attentive, can the teacher not teach the children of parents who don't give a red envelope? I don't think so. Educating children is the responsibility of teachers, not just a red envelope. If you receive a red envelope, it will make the atmosphere of the class smoky. Parents will compare the size of gifts with each other, but they can't handle the problem objectively. All in the form of gifts. What kind of example does this set for children?

I believe that many teachers must accept red envelopes in private, but this does not mean that this is a reasonable and legal behavior. Teachers should have their own bottom line of principles, otherwise they will be greedy for temporary petty gains, which will eventually ruin not only their children, but also their career prospects.