First, there are few teachers in rural schools, dilapidated equipment and heavy teachers' tasks.
In rural schools, because of remote reasons, teachers in a school often don't have many subjects, so it is very common for a teacher to teach several subjects at the same time. This aggravates the teaching task of teachers, not only to spend more time teaching knowledge, but also to spend more time preparing lessons to ensure that students can teach all subjects well. At the same time, the underdeveloped rural conditions and the lack of equipment such as audio-visual platform lead teachers to show courseware to their classmates, and they can only spend more time orally imparting it so that students can understand it out of thin air. It is precisely because of the hard work of rural teaching that many teachers assigned to rural areas hope to escape as soon as possible and return to the city to teach.
Second, students have little knowledge and it is difficult to teach.
Children in cities are exposed to all kinds of new things since childhood, but there are no good resources in rural areas, and children have limited knowledge and little to learn. They don't know the importance of learning, and even many children have very bad study habits because they are not well disciplined. They need teachers to correct them one by one, which increases the burden on teachers and makes them feel physically and mentally exhausted in teaching.
Third, rural teaching still needs further improvement.
Although in recent years, China attaches great importance to rural education, hoping that every child can study, and has invested a lot of money in rural areas, these are far from enough for rural children in some remote areas. There are many children in remote mountain villages, still wearing tattered clothes, learning to write on the blackboard at tattered tables. Therefore, I hope that the country can pay more attention to rural education in the future, so that every child has the opportunity to study and have more reading resources.