Personally, if the pictures and contents in these textbooks are audited, no auditor will pass the relevant pictures. This is a very realistic problem, because the pictures in these textbooks are abnormal and even have serious aesthetic problems. However, as long as these maps follow the normal review process, the selection of maps will only get better and better, and there will be no retrogression.
Many people illustrate in various teaching materials.
After the controversy caused by the graphic incident of People's Education Society, many people found that there were serious problems in the graphics and texts of other textbooks, and some people found that the graphic style of the mathematics textbooks of People's Education Society was also very strange. Some children in the picture are sticking out their tongues, and some children in the picture even have tattoos and stars and stripes. Because the characters in these pictures are very ugly, many people suspect that these pictures themselves are suspected of malicious guidance, but the related pictures can be used as teaching materials for children.
The illustrations and pictures in these textbooks have not been examined at all.
This truth is actually very simple. If these drawings go through the normal review procedure, the relevant drawings and illustrations will not be approved. Some netizens said that textbooks published by any publishing house must go through at least three reviews and three schools, but once these works are reviewed or proofread, the works of these textbooks will not be recognized.
I think it is necessary to further strengthen the audit of relevant teaching materials.
After this matter reached the top, I think we should not only pay attention to the illustrated books of these textbooks, but also pay attention to the audit of these textbooks. Because the direct audience of these textbooks is children, if we can't even do a good job in children's education, the related behaviors will only have negative significance to education. I think this is a very serious matter, and we need to constantly strengthen the audit of relevant teaching materials to ensure the healthy growth of children.