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Why are university teachers so idle?
What does this "leisure" mean?

First of all, teachers, like workers and farmers, are a busy profession and are not idle. Compared with civil servants and employees of public institutions, teachers are just busy.

Secondly, compared with primary and secondary school teachers, university teachers do have a little leisure. The reason is:

First, primary and secondary school teachers are under great pressure to go to school, and all kinds of homework and exams make teachers tired into dogs.

Second, under the dual pressure of exam-oriented education and educational reform, primary and secondary school teachers live in a crevice and their quality of life is worrying.

Third, the teachers in primary and secondary schools are very tired by constantly welcoming various inspections and preparing inspection materials, and there is no substitute for a class. If there is an emergency at home, it is difficult to take a vacation.

Fourth, the new curriculum reform has tired primary and secondary school teachers. Now teachers should not only prepare lesson plans, but also learn lesson plans and courseware. After class, they also need to reflect on teaching. I want to learn all kinds of new teaching skills, which is endless.

Fifth, continuing education is needless to mention, and it also bothers teachers.

Sixth, in contrast, university teachers have less pressure to enter higher schools, higher freedom in class, less complicated homework plans, and no such toss and turn. Naturally, it is easier!

In short, teachers and idle words do not touch. University teachers are just a little more relaxed than primary and secondary school teachers.