Except for retired teachers, they may not participate in continuing education. As long as they are in-service teachers, regardless of their age, they must participate in continuing education.
What are the consequences of strict education?
I think too strict education has two extreme consequences. One is counterproductive, resulting in excessive pressure, affecting mental health, which is not conducive to the sound development of personality. The other is that students don't feel great pressure, but turn pressure into motivation, prompting them to be more strict with themselves and make continuous progress.
Therefore, strictness is a degree, there are differences among individuals, and everyone has different degrees of strictness that they can bear. And what is the way for educators to be strict with the educated? Is it suitable? The so-called "education has laws, but there is no fixed law, and the law is expensive"!
You can't generalize unilaterally!
Third, the consequences of not paying attention to safety education and training