2. Sleep management: Primary school students sleep 65,438+00 hours a day, junior high school students sleep 9 hours and senior high school students sleep 8 hours. Schools, families and relevant parties should work together to ensure adequate sleep time for primary and secondary school students.
3. Reading management: It is necessary to control the chaos caused by the entry of extracurricular reading materials into the campus in the past, encourage high-quality reading materials to enter the campus, create a good reading atmosphere in the school, and give full play to the positive role of extracurricular reading materials in helping students broaden their horizons, cultivate their sentiments, increase their knowledge, enlighten their wisdom, and shape good quality and healthy personality, so as to achieve the goal of good law and good governance.
4. Homework management: Schools should strengthen the overall planning of homework in various disciplines and strictly control the total amount of written homework. Ensure that the first and second grades of primary school are not assigned written homework, and the school can arrange appropriate consolidation exercises; The average time for completing written homework in other grades of primary school is no more than 60 minutes per day; The average completion time of written homework in junior high school every day is no more than 90 minutes; High school should arrange homework time reasonably. During weekends, legal holidays, winter and summer vacations, the average time spent on written homework is generally less than 90 minutes in primary schools and less than 120 minutes in junior high schools. Resolutely prevent off-campus training institutions from leaving homework for primary and secondary school students.
5. Physical health management: Primary and secondary schools should strictly implement the rigid requirements of physical education and health curriculum stipulated by the state, with 4 class hours per week for primary school grades one to two, 3 class hours per week for primary school grades three to six, junior high school and 2 class hours per week for senior high school. Conditional schools should set up 1 physical education class every day to ensure that physical education and health courses and students' campus sports activities are not crowded out for any reason.
6. The double reduction policy specifically refers to reducing the workload of children in an all-round way and reducing the burden of off-campus training. Popular means to reduce the workload of homework and the burden of off-campus training, but it is mainly aimed at primary school students and junior high school students.