"The training institution does not have classes on weekends, and my children have no place to make up classes. What should I do if they can't keep up with their studies?" As soon as the "double reduction" policy came out, some parents fell into another kind of anxiety. "In the past, the burden of off-campus training was heavy. On weekends, I was a full-time driver for my baby. I rushed from one class to the next. Not to mention the tens of thousands of yuan in course fees. Merely eating out, I had to spend a lot of money every week. "A mother of a junior high school student said, what she is worried about now is, "Where can I go to make up lessons for my child?"
Such anxiety is not alone. A survey found that after the “double reduction”, students’ time at school was extended, there were more opportunities to get attention on campus, and the after-school services provided by the school were more adequate. Parents are generally satisfied with this. However, many parents of ordinary schools worry that it will be more difficult for their children to keep up with the growth of those "good school" students-because there is no place to "make up for the difference".
"Our job is to respond to this anxiety, to respond to the differentiated needs of parents and students for learning, to gather more excellent teachers, so that high-quality educational resources can be shared as much as possible." The relevant person in charge of the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission told reporters that this is also the case. The overall consideration for the overall upgrade of the "Shanghai Air Classroom".
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