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Why do teachers now only dare to teach and dare not educate people?
There may be the following reasons for the phenomenon that teachers only pay attention to teaching and not to educating people:

Examination pressure and curriculum burden: Teachers are faced with heavy examination pressure and curriculum burden. Students need to evaluate their academic performance through various exams, which may lead teachers to pay more attention to imparting knowledge and exam-taking skills, while ignoring the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality and moral education.

Education system and evaluation mechanism: The education system and evaluation mechanism may place too much emphasis on the examination of subject knowledge and neglect the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality and values. This makes teachers pay more attention to imparting knowledge, while ignoring students' personality development and moral education.

Parents' expectations and social pressure: Nowadays, parents generally attach importance to their children's academic performance and hope that their children can succeed in a highly competitive society. This expectation and social pressure also affect teachers' teaching methods, making them pay more attention to teaching and dare not take risks in educating people.

Lack of training and support: Some teachers may lack relevant training and support to effectively educate people. They may not have received training in student development, emotional education and moral cultivation, so they are more inclined to impart knowledge.

However, many teachers are actively involved in educating people and try their best to provide students with comprehensive growth support. They pay attention to students' comprehensive quality and moral development, and pay attention to cultivating students' creativity, communication skills and teamwork spirit. These teachers realize that education is not only the transfer of knowledge, but also the process of cultivating students to become all-round people.

Therefore, to solve the existing problems, we need the joint efforts of the education system, schools and teachers. The education department should strengthen the training and support for teachers, provide more resources and guidance, and encourage teachers to pay attention to educating people. Schools should create a positive educational environment and provide diversified educational opportunities. Teachers need to reflect on their own teaching methods, explore effective ways to cultivate students' comprehensive quality, and strive to balance the importance of knowledge education and moral education. Most importantly, parents and society should realize the importance of all-round development and support the efforts of schools and teachers in educating people. Only by working together can we achieve the real goal of education-to cultivate all-round development people.