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People's teachers work part-time to deliver food. The teacher is "not doing his job properly" and should be fired. What do you think?

During the May Day holiday, a delivery boy from Bazhong, Sichuan became popular!

The 34-year-old delivery boy is a music teacher and also teaches biology. His wife is a nurse. Now he has a son and a daughter. The eldest is in elementary school and the youngest is just 2 years old. At an age where there are seniors and juniors, life is very stressful.

Since March this year, this teacher has started delivering food to supplement his family’s income. ? During the May Day holiday, labor is the most glorious? There is nothing wrong with him not stealing, robbing, breaking the law, and relying on his own labor to support himself. However, because he is a teacher, there are various controversial voices.

Now, let’s take a look at two kinds of “network” voices. I chose one for teachers and one for parents, let’s take a look together.

Question 1: Teachers can deliver food, and those who deliver food can also run cram schools

Most of the people who raise this question are teachers. It is a question that many teachers have not understood. : Teachers sacrifice their own rest time and use their own labor to provide guidance? Do teachers have to be poor?

Nowadays, since in-service teachers are not allowed to participate in paid tutoring, and the tutoring market is still hot, there has been a lot of "selling sheep over dogs' meat" phenomenon, and many people without any education experience have become teachers. Boss, if you recruit a few unemployed college students from the society, you can start tutoring classes. This phenomenon does exist.

From the perspective of all laws and regulations, teachers are not prohibited from delivering food. Teachers can also use their own time to work part-time, but they cannot participate in tutoring, because this is "taking advantage of their position."

Although many teachers do not understand this regulation, you can imagine what would happen if the education department did not stipulate this? There must be a proliferation of teacher tutoring classes, and everyone will be thinking about using weekends and holidays to make a fortune. At that time, there will be some unfair competition, and it is entirely possible that the tutoring classes will not teach in class.

So, from a national perspective, this hole will definitely not be opened! However, the problem of teachers or paid tutors cannot be eliminated because there is demand in the market. Teachers in the school all know that real famous teachers and teachers with strong professional abilities will have students entrust them to seek guidance from this teacher, even though they are also paid tutors. However, this kind of tutoring will make students and parents very grateful, and there will be no problem of scolding teachers for corruption, and this kind of tutoring cannot be fundamentally eliminated.

Question 2: Does the teacher delay teaching by delivering takeaways?

A netizen commented: Don’t middle school teachers need to prepare lessons in their spare time? Do you rely solely on working hours to prepare for teaching? Most teachers in Sichuan earn about 70,000 yuan in salary plus year-end bonus! Although it is the result of one's own labor, this kind of teacher is not desirable!

I want to make two points here:

First, if the family conditions are good, which teacher is willing to put down his dignity and go out early and come back late to deliver takeaways? The teacher also wants to live with dignity and deliver food. I think he also wants to fight mentally. What should he do if he meets a student? What should I do if I meet a student’s parents? What should you do when you meet a colleague? Although there is no high or low profession, teachers are not willing to put down their dignity to do this job unless they have no choice.

Second, the teacher delivers takeaways but doesn’t prepare lessons? Who stipulates that teachers must go home during holidays and evenings to prepare lessons? Which profession requires that all work must be taken home and continued? Can't teachers have their own lives? When you go home, you can't chat, go shopping or eat out, but you have to prepare for lessons? Whether a teacher's work is good or not is naturally determined by the school's evaluation criteria, and cannot be measured by whether the teacher delivers food. If a teacher delivers takeaways and the class score is still far ahead, doesn’t that mean that the teacher is capable, responsible, and principled?

So, teachers delivering food and making up paid lessons are two different issues, and there is no need to link them together.

As for the issue of making up lessons, I think it is only temporary to raise it to the aspect of teacher ethics, because there is a clear provision that you cannot make up lessons, so if you make up lessons, it is a matter of teacher ethics, but not all teachers who participate in making up lessons are not good teachers. This issue needs to be adjusted over time and keep pace with the times!