Bian Xiao believes that it is necessary to decompress primary schools. Children are playful by nature and are surrounded by homework every day, which is not suitable for their long-term growth. I don't recommend no pressure at all. If people want to make progress, they must have a proper sense of pressure and crisis. Primary school is a critical period for children to accept things. If the foundation is not laid well at this stage, they will basically be declared a failure in middle school. So how to decompress reasonably? Bian Xiao has the following suggestions: First, reduce most homework and don't leave homework. The purpose of homework is to consolidate children's learning knowledge. This is necessary. If you don't assign any homework, children will go home from school, that is, they will always play, and of course they will not think about learning. This is not desirable. The second is to arrange more social practice homework, such as garbage sorting and watering trees. In short, let children get in touch with nature and learn knowledge in play. The third is to increase the number of exams. Since the homework is reduced, we should use exams more frequently to test our learning results.
For everyone, some children are unconscious, and without the pressure of homework, they will be more presumptuous. Going home from school is really not studying at all, which is not conducive to children's growth. I think homework is necessary, but it must be less and better. Quality education can't just be a slogan, we must take action to make children accept a truly happy life.
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