"It doesn't matter if you don't do well in the exam" program mode: each program has 2/kloc-0 groups of amateur families with different occupations, different income levels and different regional cultures. Through the on-site catalysis of the host, 12 different wonderful contents were presented, which triggered different topic discussions and deeply focused on the parent-child relationship and educational topics.
The connotation of the program "It doesn't matter if you don't do well in the exam": the children who participate in the program will exchange identities with their fathers, and the fathers will answer questions, and the children will watch the game, showing different types of parent-child relationships during the intense and interesting exam answering process.
Zhang Shaogang and Sa Beining crossed as invigilators, while Chen Ming, a teacher of Wu Da University, Liu Ying, a doctoral supervisor of Peking University, and Li Bo, a teacher of South Normal University, successively served as invigilators, and the star invigilators were Ye Yixi, Tian Liang and Cherrie Ying. Through the program, the audience is encouraged to think about the current family education, parents are encouraged to understand and tolerate their children, and the relationship between them is brought closer by an exam to "change" their understanding.
It is an original observation and answering program produced by watermelon video, premiered on the whole network and jointly broadcast by today's headlines. The program takes the real primary school exam questions as the question bank, and dad fully simulates the answers to the primary school exams. Children coach their fathers before the exam, observe their answers and help them win in the examination room; The program broke the traditional answering mode, truly recorded the whole process, and completed the learning and growth experience show of father-son identity exchange in a tense and exciting answering atmosphere.