Why do many people object to teachers making up lessons? Would anyone disagree if it was a free make-up lesson?

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Netizen one:

First say if you want to. In today's economic society, anyone who can earn money to support their family is working hard for a rich family life. Through their own efforts, they get paid, which is recognized by everyone. If a teacher's family life is not rich, and some are relatively poor, you let him tutor students for free, not to mention a teacher with a low salary, even a businessman with a high income, let him contribute to the society for free. a willing?

Say whether it can be done. In fact, the subject's words are only half right. Another reason for prohibiting in-service teachers from making up classes is that making up classes during holidays takes up students' rest time and increases students' learning burden, not just "paid". Holidays are also teachers' rest time, but some teachers are motivated by interests and are willing to sacrifice their rest time to obtain extra income, but this is also unfavorable for the upcoming normal teaching. It is time to rest without rest. Do you have full energy?

Netizen two:

As the child's father, the answer I gave is: at this stage of my family (primary school), I do not agree with the school teachers to tutor my child! I am not afraid of adding burdens to children, nor is it that children should grow up freely and happily. But in our plan, we have no plan to invite school teachers to make up lessons in the whole primary school.

First, I can do it by myself (children + adults) in my school. The child's grades are very good. Interested friends about how to learn by themselves (by themselves + parental guidance) can check out my headline number, which is full of my family's experience, because I just started writing, only about Chinese, reading and writing.

Second, having this tutoring time is not as good as cultivating study habits by yourself. I always think that knowledge in primary school is still very easy. The most important thing at this stage is to cultivate children's learning interest and study habits, and the process of cultivating this ability will definitely be bumpy. Very high, but in my opinion, if you always eat chewed buns, your grades seem to be good, but it is very likely that children will never learn to think independently. Therefore, I prefer to let children find their own learning methods and habits through continuous experimentation. And this process brings children a more complete sense of experience and a stronger interest.

Netizen three:

If there are teachers to help students for free, then there will be very few parents who are against it. It's just that in the current society, there is no such teacher, I really dare not say. As far as I am concerned, I at least feel that I am a qualified teacher. In my educational philosophy, I am opposed to student tutoring. In my teaching career, apart from the daily formal class hours, I have never attended classes like other colleagues in self-study and evening self-study, not to mention that I have to sacrifice my spare time to tutor students. Because I clearly know that I have my family, my own hobbies and pursuits. I can promise to do my job as a teacher, but I won't give it all.

And now students are left to make up after class, even if it is free, it is not allowed from the standard of running a school. Schools that organize collective make-up lessons will also be strictly investigated. Not to mention the resulting security risks that teachers cannot afford.

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