Primary and junior high school students now are allowed to stay at school for two hours after school is over.Students can enjoy their hobbies or take part in other after-school activities.
This is one of the key measures(措施) of the"double reduction"policy( "雙減"政策) across the country.The policy tries to reduce students' stress caused by too much homework and after-school training.
When students leave school,they can see their parents,rather than their grandparents,waiting outside to pick them up.Students are happy about it,and parents,too.
Mrs.Wang,a mother of a second-grader,said,"I've bought extra exercise books for my son since he has no homework now.I still need to know how well he has learned."
The changes mean that students can choose to do their homework at school after class."We have a reading course after the last class ends at 4 pm,"said Zhang Zirui,a primary school student."Then we do our homework at school.I don't have to do homework when I go back home."
Lan Lan,a student at a junior high school,has less homework now."The teacher has cut out the repetitive content(重復(fù)內(nèi)容) in the homework,which I welcome a lot,"she said.
Mr.Wang,the father of a junior high school student,said the measures showed the government's great efforts to reduce the burden (負(fù)擔(dān)) on schools,parents and students.
(1)What makes students feel stressed?
Too much homework and after-school training.
Too much homework and after-school training.
(2)How do parents feel about picking their children up after school?
They are happy.
They are happy.
(3)Why has Mrs.Wang bought extra exercise books for her son?
Because he has no homework now.She still needs to know how well he has learned.
Because he has no homework now.She still needs to know how well he has learned.
(4)Where does Zhang Zirui do homework?
At school.
At school.
(5)What is Lan Lan's attitude(態(tài)度) towards less homework?
She welcomes a lot.
She welcomes a lot.