Will the professional title system affect teachers’ work enthusiasm?

It should be affected. Excellent professional titles are directly linked to their bonuses and are equivalent to teachers’ personal business cards. So professional titles are of course very important.

This is why teachers require students to achieve excellent results in all subjects. If a child's performance falls behind, it will affect the overall excellence rate of the class, and of course it will affect their professional title evaluation.

If the passing rate of a class is not high and there are too few top students, it will affect the class teacher's selection of outstanding professional titles and the work enthusiasm will be reduced. This is a proportional law of nature.

After every exam in my child's class, if there are students who fail or are holding back, the class teacher will severely criticize them at every parent-teacher meeting. And to keep the parents of those students, they must let their children attend remedial classes. And every time, the child's parents were disgraced and were constantly summoned by the teacher. Then the teacher's attitude was that the family education must be more cooperative with the teacher.

Parents must take responsibility. However, it is impossible for every class to be filled with top students. In most cases, there are three categories: good, average, and poor. Except for the fast and slow classes in some key schools. Those students who are poor students are destined to suffer both students and parents.

They are also the hardest hit after every exam. It is conceivable that these children must be excluded by teachers and other students in class. The class is also a small group. Excellent students will always be supported by teachers and surrounded by classmates, while poor students will always be at the bottom.

Those teachers who have not been rated as outstanding teachers because they have too many poor students must not have a good attitude towards poor students. So of course the classmates in the class followed suit. Unless the poor students make a counterattack that day, they will impress their teachers and classmates.