The hard work of teachers is something that many people who are not engaged in this profession cannot understand. Many people think that (1) teachers only work 22 days a month and have 8 days of rest. (2) Summer vacation and winter vacation basically last for two to three months, and they are paid vacations. (3) Teachers only have two or three classes a day, and can rest at will at other times. (4) Some school teachers have the energy to go out to make up classes on weekends, which means you are not tired. (5) Teachers and parents always report on their children's condition in the evening. If you still scold my children at ten o'clock in the evening, it means that you are full of energy and must be relaxed during the day.
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Only those who are really engaged in the teaching profession can truly understand teachers’ fatigue. Teachers’ fatigue comes from three aspects:
1. Tired of one’s own work. There are many teachers in rural areas and boarding schools around us, and they definitely don’t have the eight-hour working hours of ordinary people from 9 to 5. Young teachers are basically class teachers. They get up at 5:30 every morning, arrive at school before 6:00, watch the students do morning exercises, and then prepare lessons in the morning and stay there until 11:30. They have lunch with the students, and the class teacher is there during the lunch break. Accompanying in the classroom, reviewing homework and preparing lessons in the afternoon, communicating with students, and doing other business as usual until 10 p.m. Students can go home after returning to their dormitories. Therefore, the general working hours of teachers are 14-15 hours, and the eight-hour work system is basically Doesn't exist. Every teacher also has his or her own family. Many experienced teachers are also middle-aged. They spend all their time in school on weekdays and have nothing to care about at home. They have no rest on weekends. They have housework to do, children to take care of, and parents to take care of. To take care of.
2. The exhaustion of political affairs work. I have been a class teacher for almost ten years now, and this job is no easier than teaching. Now every teacher has at least seven or eight work groups, and class teachers have even more. In addition to being responsible for the work of the education and teaching center, it is also responsible for party building, safety and stability maintenance, food and accommodation management, sports and art education, community activities, training and learning, teaching and research, teaching reform, psychological consultation, various information management systems and platforms, various types of Activities enter the campus, various creation and acceptance, various assessments and evaluations, etc... and so on. The class teacher also needs to add the grade class teacher group, the moral education class teacher group, the temporary work task group, etc. Having to bite the bullet and complete one task after another is exhausting both physically and mentally.