There's a stir when teachers force parents to buy an internet package of 240k/month to assign homework, their brazen attitude is hard to accept.

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The teaching profession is a noble profession, teaching and "cultivating people", but it also brings many difficulties and difficult situations. Especially at the lower levels, students are not mature enough to understand what they do.
Elementary school students, after school, throw their bags in a corner, rush out to play with all their might, leaving homework for later. However, "later" never comes, and when the teacher asks, they open their notebooks... to a vast blank space like a newly bought sheet of paper. Their faces are bewildered, their mouths smile wryly, and their minds are filled with creative excuses: "I forgot to bring my notebook", "My pen ran out of ink", or even "I was going to do it but... then I forgot". That is what makes teachers and parents somewhat worried.
Recently, social networks have been buzzing with a text message from an elementary school teacher in a class group reminding parents to cooperate with the teacher to urge their children to study. Specifically: "The teacher respectfully asks parents to cooperate with the teacher to remind children not to connect like this in all subjects. If they connect like this, the teachers will have a headache and give that paper a zero score."
Along with the teacher's urgent "regards to parents" line, there is a photo of the students' homework. And just as the teacher said, instead of doing the "hyphen-connect" exercises in the usual way, the students "increased the difficulty level" by connecting the answers in a super spider web-like way, making the eyes dizzy.
Which answer is connected to which answer, only the owner of the work can understand. The teacher must have taken a few seconds to compose herself before deciding to take a picture and send it to the parents with a heartfelt message. The parents were both amused and annoyed, not knowing whether to praise their child for being creative or remind them to do their homework more carefully next time.
In the comments section, netizens also expressed sympathy for the teacher. Some even suggested that the student's parents buy headache medicine for the teacher to prevent similar situations:
- New generation students not only do homework, but also upgrade it to a challenge for teachers!
- Actually, the correct answer might be somewhere, I just can't find it!
- Looking at the test paper, I feel like I'm looking at a maze map. I wonder if the teacher is lost in it.
- Now I understand why teachers need to "cooperate" with parents. She alone is not strong enough to untangle this spider web.
- I'm just testing the "4D hyphen" version, everyone calm down.
- The teacher should give each parent a pair of decoding glasses to read their children's homework.
Besides the humorous comments, many netizens turned on the "light blame" mode for this student's parents. They believe that for children to develop well, there needs to be coordination between family and school, but many parents leave all the learning to the teachers. If parents pay attention to their children's homework every day, they might have reminded them to complete it properly, instead of waiting until the teacher speaks up to find out.
Besides, there are also opinions that it is normal for children to be naughty and creative, but that does not mean that they can do their homework arbitrarily. "Study is study, play is play", if children are not trained to be responsible from a young age, it will be difficult to correct them when they grow up. Some parents even check their children's homework before going to bed, not to do it for them, but to make sure they have completed it correctly.
However, many people also expressed sympathy, saying that parents are busy with work and cannot always keep close watch on their children. The important thing is that when receiving feedback from teachers, parents should coordinate to correct immediately, helping their children understand that studying also requires seriousness and responsibility.
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