It used to be a must-have item to go out with a wallet, but now it doesn't matter whether you bring a wallet or not, but a mobile phone is a must-have item. All kinds of shops have a QR code in the eye-catching position of the checkout counter, so you can pay by scanning it with your mobile phone. It can be said that the emergence of mobile phones has greatly facilitated people's daily lives.
The functions of mobile phones are becoming more and more powerful. Although it is far from the exaggerated function in love call forwarding, it has been able to cope with many problems in life calmly.
The attitude of school teachers towards mobile phones seems to be changing slowly. High school teachers have strict control over mobile phones. In some schools with strict requirements, even within the specified time, teachers need to keep them centrally. However, in primary school, it is another scene. More and more young teachers are not opposed to using mobile phones, and even welcome to use them. This may be the vitality brought by more and more young teachers joining the teaching team in recent years. The younger generation is naturally familiar with the internet and has long been accustomed to it, so it is easier for primary school students to accept mobile phones. Even a lot of homework is released through class groups and completed on mobile phones.
Finally looking forward to the new year, happy holidays. However, it is really bad for some parents to spit out the class group. It turns out that teachers will urge students to finish their holiday homework in the group from time to time, especially when they are about to have a holiday. Teachers will urge students to finish their homework and let parents supervise them. Some parents don't quite understand.
A parent feels that he can arrange his children's holiday life well, and his children can also finish their holiday homework well. Teachers can give good classes, and students should be given a free space during holidays. After all, children are all biological, and parents will try their best to arrange their children's study and life during the holidays.
Many parents directly point the finger at school teachers, thinking that children should be allowed to spend the holidays happily during the Spring Festival, and that teachers are just replacing them and preventing people from having a good holiday. So do you really blame the teacher?
In fact, we all know what winter vacation homework did: students don't know where to throw their schoolbags as soon as they have a holiday. They began to relax from the first day of the holiday, and didn't start to catch up on their homework until the beginning of school, making up their homework all night. This kind of "driven out" homework is very different from the homework completed on time and in quantity on weekdays, so the distance between "excellent students" and "poor students" is slowly opened.
How do you think we should urge students to finish their holiday homework on time and with good quality? Welcome to leave a message!
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