First, strengthen the management of homework and sleep of primary and secondary school students. I don't know what other pupils are like, so I stopped talking. Let's just say that my little niece in my hometown is in the fourth grade of primary school and doesn't sleep before eleven o'clock every day. I do my homework every time I go back on weekends, when I eat, and when I get up in the morning. As a non-teacher group, I really don't know if this kind of homework is appropriate.
Second, strictly control mobile phones. Then I found a phenomenon. I am puzzled that my little niece will take her mobile phone first when she does her homework. I won't know until I see it. The teacher arranges homework by taking photos from the internet and sending them to the group, asking the children to copy the homework content before completing it. This undoubtedly adds a lot of time, and there are even some stick figures (math homework). It's really hard for me to understand the teacher's behavior.
Third, strengthen the management of primary and secondary school students' reading materials. Seeing this, I remembered that when my little niece just transferred to another school, everyone in the class bought Wang Chaoxia's exercise book. My niece came late, so she went to the bookstore to buy it. As a result, the bookstore said that there were no extra books, so as many students as there were in the class. Later, I went to several book cities in Zhengzhou, and only one store was selling it, and it was very expensive. There may be no need for further analysis. Everyone knows what is going on, so I hope the government will strictly control it.
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