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Would you support it if all extracurricular cultural classes were banned and education returned to campus?
Nowadays, in order not to let their children lose at the starting line, parents will let their children go to cram schools to make up lessons. But many students say that they will make up lessons as soon as they have a holiday. The cram school is too tired to make up from morning till night, and parents also have the task of picking up and dropping off their children, so they steal their bodies every day. Now the network is very developed, so I usually set up an official WeChat account and a learning exchange group, and in my spare time I discuss learning methods with my schoolmates all over the country. Therefore, many people want to cancel all off-campus cultural classes and let education return to campus. I wonder if you support this idea?

1, supporting reasons

There must be only two sides to this question, one is support and the other is not support. Many parents support the cancellation of the national cram school. I think children who go to cram school every day take up the time of playing games and flying kites, and at the same time deprive them of their colorful childhood. When children grow up, they will recall their childhood. Besides going to school, they will be cram schools. Moreover, most children will not take the initiative to go to cram schools, and they are basically forced to go by their parents. If the cram school is cancelled, the child will not be promoted because he can't attend the cram school.

2. Reasons for not supporting

Many parents don't support such measures. Instead, they should encourage more high-quality training courses. For example, in a big city like Beijing, most parents no longer worry about whether their children should go to cram schools, which can help their children get more educational resources. Parents have made psychological and economic preparations. If all kinds of unaccustomed things are removed, the only way for children to get these things comes from school, which is obviously impossible. After all, there are many children in the school, and teachers can't take care of dozens of students in the class.

In fact, children attending cram schools will not only share the pressure of employment, but also have a certain effect on their grades in the end. According to statistics, it is difficult for college students to find jobs now, so 20% of them will choose to engage in off-campus counseling institutions when starting a business. So, do you support the above problem of canceling extracurricular remedial classes and returning to school?