The teacher requires students to sign their test papers. As a parent, of course I fully cooperate with the teacher. Since my children entered first grade, parents have to sign not only the exam papers, but also the daily homework. Why do parents need to check and sign?
The teacher really can’t take care of it
Some parents may think that checking homework is the teacher’s business. Why do parents need to check and sign? Take my children as an example. There are six or seventy children in a class, and the teacher has to delay one or two classes just to check the homework every day, and then the daily teaching tasks cannot be completed. In addition, teachers also have to mark formal assignments.
Children are their own, and they must be responsible for them
Teachers face sixty or seventy children and may not be able to take care of them, while we parents only have to face one child. . Although teachers have the responsibility to educate children, the first person responsible for children is always their parents.
Understand your child’s current learning situation and help your child check for gaps
Examination papers usually best reflect your child’s recent learning situation. Through the paper, you can find out which piece of knowledge your child has mastered. Which piece of knowledge is good and which piece of knowledge is not mastered well? In this way, through the test paper, we can discover the child's problems, help the child check for omissions, fill in the gaps, and catch up. How should parents sign this?
Many parents think that when teachers ask parents to sign their children, they are passing on their educational responsibilities to parents.
In fact, parent signature is a process of solving children's learning and growth problems in a targeted manner. Family education can also make a big difference through signature. Don't just write "read" or "checked" and be done with it.
First, before signing, check whether the child's handwriting on the paper or homework is neat, and whether the child's attitude toward the homework or exam is serious.
Second, look at the questions that the child got wrong. The questions that the child got wrong are because the child really doesn't know how to do it, or he didn't read the questions carefully, and was careless.
Third, if you do well in the exam, parents can sign like "Currently, the child is studying more seriously. We are very relieved. Thank you teacher!" or "Parents are proud of you from the bottom of their hearts, good boy! You You can be proud, but you can’t get carried away.”
Fourth, if you fail the test, parents should analyze the reasons with their children, and then sign in a targeted manner: “Be careful when doing questions in the future, and read the questions clearly. Do it again”.
Fifth, parents can ask their children to watch you sign, and after signing, let the children carefully look at which ones need more attention and which ones have been mastered well, and promptly affirm the children's good work, and at the same time Also remind him of his weak points that need attention.
There are two main purposes for parents to sign their children's test papers: one is to encourage and affirm, focusing on cultivating self-confidence, and only suggesting how to improve if there are shortcomings; the other is to guide children to learn to be grateful, every time Sign as much as possible to express your gratitude to the teacher.
When parents are thinking about how to sign their children, they should try to explore more meaningful educational value instead of just completing the formal signature.