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The Education Bureau won't let parents check their homework.
At the press conference held by the Ministry of Education on February 23, we can learn more about the deployment of educational tasks and the changes of educational management measures in the spring semester of 2002/KLOC-0.

Among them, it also includes detailed requirements for primary and secondary school students' homework management, requiring local schools to improve their homework management methods and strengthen the overall planning of subject groups and grade groups. Control the total amount of work in strict accordance with regulations. It also emphasizes that parents should not be required to check and correct homework.

As soon as this notice came out, many parents said that this move was really reasonable. In fact, before the release of this initiative, many schools did publish a variety of homework among parents. Of course, it also stipulates that parents are required to correct or check. This also makes many parents miserable. After work every day, you need to correct your homework and hand it in. Undoubtedly increased the pressure on parents.

The news released by the Ministry of Education is undoubtedly a sigh of relief for these parents who are under great pressure. But fundamentally speaking, the notice issued by the Ministry of Education is mainly for students' performance and study.

What are the advantages of not letting parents check and correct homework?

First of all, it lightens the burden on parents.

In the eyes of most parents, checking and correcting children's homework is what parents should do. Because education is not only a school matter, parents also have certain responsibilities. But the reality is really cruel, and people's energy and time are limited. After busy work every day, parents have no mind and energy to work hard on their children's homework. However, after the school lets parents help correct and revise homework, parents have to do these things again. This puts a lot of pressure on parents.

Second, it has a positive effect on children's learning and education.

Is it really good for parents to check and correct their children's homework? Many parents who are not engaged in the education industry have long forgotten what these children are learning. If it is a primary school problem, parents may be able to explain and correct it. If you are in junior high school or high school. Asking parents to correct and revise homework is likely to mislead children's study. This is ineffective for children's study and education.

Third, teachers should undertake the task of correcting students' homework.

There is no denying that teachers have the responsibility and obligation to correct and revise their homework for their children. Even if parents are willing to correct their children's homework first, then the teacher needs to be the last gatekeeper.