The examination system is too strict.
Many schools attach too much importance to examination results, which leads to the examination system becoming too harsh and even cruel. For example, some schools will let students take many exams, and strictly limit the exam time and answering methods, which will cause great pressure and anxiety to students.
Unequal educational resources
In some areas, the unfair distribution of educational resources leads some schools to lag behind others in teaching quality and teachers. This kind of inequality is extremely unfair and unfavorable to students in a weak position.
Excessive management of students
Some schools over-manage students, restrict their freedom and individuality, and make them feel trapped in a tight spell. For example, some schools will require students to wear school uniforms, prohibit students from having long hair, and stipulate that students must eat at school, which makes students feel suffocated.
Students' mental health is not concerned.
In many schools, students' mental health is not paid enough attention, which leads to various problems in their study and life. For example, some schools do not provide enough support and help for students' psychological problems, nor do they provide relevant psychological education and consultation.
In a word, school is the second home for children, and it should be a place where students grow up happily, not a suffocating place. Therefore, schools should reduce unreasonable constraints and restrictions as much as possible, pay attention to students' physical and mental health, pay attention to students' personalities and specialties, and create a positive, free and beneficial learning environment for students.