(Dan Tri) - "The Ministry has chosen a beautiful effective date for Circular 29 on extra teaching and learning, February 14. So teachers and relatives, parents and students will have more time to love themselves and each other more."
That was the sharing of Ms. Tran Thi Kim Hanh, Vice Principal of Hung Vuong Primary School, Hai Chau District, Da Nang on the morning of February 14, the day Circular 29 on extra teaching and learning of the Ministry of Education and Training officially took effect.
From February 14, Circular 29 on extra teaching and learning of the Ministry of Education and Training takes effect (Photo: Yen Hoai).
The Ministry chose February 14, Valentine's Day, as the effective date of Circular 29. Whether it was intentional or not, this circular, despite many controversies, contains responsibilities and love.
For the first time, the legal document of the industry recognizes the reality of rampant extra classes, draining students' energy and parents' money, which has been mentioned for a long time.
And above all, industry managers have dared to look directly at the situation of forcing students to take extra classes.
The most notable point of Circular 29 is that teachers are not allowed to teach extra classes with regular students in their own classes. This regulation solves the problem of students having to take extra classes with teachers in class, which has been discussed for a long time. The Circular has demonstrated the responsibility and love of administrators towards students through practical regulations.
Not only for students, Circular 29 of the Ministry demonstrates responsibility and protects the industry's workforce. Also because of extra teaching and learning, teachers have long been criticized by students, parents and public opinion.
Circular stipulates that teachers do not teach extra lessons to regular students (Screenshot).
The regulation of not teaching extra classes to regular students is being opposed by many teachers, but we must face it, this is the key to protecting teachers and is beneficial to teachers.
The Ministry does not prohibit teachers from giving extra classes, it only requires teachers to have conditions for giving extra classes and to say "no" to regular students. If teachers do not give extra classes to regular students, they will no longer have to face the criticism of oppressing and persecuting students...
It is about finding and returning transparency to each teacher.
Circular 29 also takes a fair look at the responsibilities of schools in education.
For a long time, the situation of extra teaching and learning has been rampant. Weak students go to extra classes, good students go to extra classes, and students who are neither weak nor good also go to extra classes.
For many families, the tuition for their children's formal education may cost only 1 dong, but they have to "work" 3, 4, or even many times more to have enough money for their children's extra classes. This also promotes inequality in education right in the school environment.
There have been concerns that extra classes become regular classes, and that regular classes become extra classes. During regular classes, teachers and students do not teach or study with all their might, but wait… for extra classes and extra classes.
Now, the Ministry has raised the responsibility and role of schools in Circular 29 for the quality of education with the regulation that extra teaching and learning in schools only applies to students with unsatisfactory results, fostering excellent students and reviewing for final exams.
And no charge. Because that is the school's responsibility.
The regulation requires every school administrator, teacher and every student to make a real effort to fulfill their role.
And Circular 29 of the education sector also clearly understands that the greatest education for each person is family education.
When schools "return" extra teaching to families, it requires each father and mother to organize, rearrange their activities and spend more time with their children. More than anyone else, at this time, parents themselves must study and improve to accompany their children, they cannot "outsource" everything to the school and teachers.
The circular requires each educational entity to do their job better and spend more time loving and connecting, as shared by Ms. Tran Thi Kim Hanh.
Parents of Dang Tran Con Primary School, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City join their children in class (Photo: Hoai Nam).
One thing to consider is that the Ministry's Circular on extra teaching and learning also poses challenges and requirements for students' self-study ability - something our students have seriously lacked for a long time.
The age of technology is also the age of self-study. We cannot follow passive learning methods, copying other people's knowledge and thinking...
With less extra classes, each student will have to think more, brainstorm more, explore, research, explore, and think for themselves instead of having everything "fed" to them.
Circular 29, which takes effect today, is not only about extra teaching and learning, but also opens up a new perspective in educational thinking about self-study and real learning.
Each step of the new regulations on extra teaching and learning will certainly have many difficulties and many things to do. But I believe that when love and responsibility speak up, each subject in education will have more strength in their responsibility.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/valentine-va-thong-tu-29-ve-day-them-hoc-them-khi-tinh-yeu-len-tieng-20250214110831713.htm
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