From May 2023, 1, the new regulations will be formally implemented in primary and secondary schools all over the country. Teachers in all subjects are not allowed to take up the students' recess time 10 minute in any form or for any reason, but should return the students' recess time 10 minute to them, so that they can run and jump on the playground, thus reducing the learning burden and pressure.
The Ministry of Education has issued the latest notice, clarifying that starting from May 1 day, the school hours in primary and secondary schools will be adjusted. According to the class adjustment time of primary and secondary schools published online, primary schools start classes no earlier than 8:20, and middle schools start classes no earlier than 8:00. The main reason for class adjustment in primary and secondary schools is to "reduce the burden on students".
In recent years, the Ministry of Education has paid more attention to the sleep problems of primary and secondary school students. At the end of March, 20021,the general office of the Ministry of Education issued the Notice on Further Strengthening the Sleep Management of Primary and Secondary School Students, stipulating that the class time in primary schools should not be earlier than 8: 20 and that in junior high schools should not be earlier than 8: 00. Up to now, it has been implemented in some areas.
In short, the original intention of adjusting the class time in primary and secondary schools is good, so that students can get enough sleep and have insufficient sleep time. First, children are inefficient in class, sleepy in class, and knowledge goes in one ear and out the other. It is best to sleep enough before starting to study; Second, it will affect children's health. The secretion of growth hormone and the self-repair of the human body are all carried out during sleep.
Primary school students are required to arrive at school no earlier than 8:20, and middle school students are required to arrive at school no later than 8:00, because there are more courses than primary schools. From this point of view, 8 o'clock, which has been implemented for many years, will withdraw from the historical stage and be replaced by a new school time.
Moreover, students will benefit from the delay in class time, and they can sleep for a while in the morning, avoiding the phenomenon of dozing off and inattention in class. The most important thing is that adequate sleep is conducive to physical development.