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A teacher in Hangzhou spent five days and four nights filming the school to make up lessons. Does he really want to help students reduce their burden?

Teachers in Hangzhou don't want to reduce the burden to become empty talk. Although he is really interested, many parents don't buy it. A teacher in Hangzhou originally planned to travel to Hainan, but was forced to stop because of the epidemic. In the end, it took him five days and four nights to take aerial photos of some middle schools with drones to see if they had made up classes, and then reported them to the Education Bureau in real name.

According to the teacher, in fact, it is very simple to judge whether a school has made up lessons, just pay attention to its canteen classroom. The teacher first found the target school, and then stayed nearby for several hours. He saw a child go to the canteen at lunch time, and he was basically sure that this school had make up lessons. After the incident was exposed, it triggered a heated discussion among netizens. Many people thought that he was meddling and ran to his account to insult him, while others praised and supported his behavior.

In fact, the country is aimed at children? Reduce the burden? The policy has been issued for a long time, and it is strictly forbidden to make up classes. It can be seen that these schools do violate the rules and it is understandable to be reported. In an interview, the teacher said that the purpose of doing this is not to change the problem of make-up lessons by oneself, but to make the school really pay attention to it? Burden reduction policy? Instead of making it an empty talk. This is really a mixed blessing, especially for some parents.

For the children in the county, the education they receive is unfair in itself, and the teachers are very different from those in the first-tier cities. It is difficult to get out of this small place without making up lessons. Most of the outside cram schools are 1 to 1, which is too expensive for ordinary families, so it is their best choice to make up lessons at a low price, and even some schools are volunteering to make up lessons for their children. So I think it doesn't matter as long as children and parents make up lessons voluntarily and the school doesn't force them.