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This kind of thing will be done by the school in a class, and if this is done, the school wants to save money ......
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If the Education Bureau agrees, it will do so, but in moderation, otherwise it is considered corporal punishment.
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Perverted, we all have aunts who clean, we don't even have to sweep the playground and corridors, and we only do it once a day, and we don't have to wipe the glass.
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Some students say it’s good for students to clean the toilet. Why? Because most of the students are the only child in their family, and they seldom do the housework at home.
They think the most important thing for them is to study hard. So it’s necessary for them to learn how to do hard work and how to respect the cleaners. But other students disagree with it.
They say doing some cleaning like that usually makes the students fall ill because it’s dirty. The students have to clean the classroom, and it’s enough. As a student, the most important thing is to study hard and get great progress
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If you don't do it, you won't do it when it's your turn.
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The school also wants you to learn to endure hardships and stand hard work.
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I'll sneak away every time I have to clean = =.
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Please, this is an English essay, okay?
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When I was a student, I had to listen to the school unless I couldn't do it, and it wasn't that hard, we had it at the time.
To be honest, it doesn't make sense, but it's not without its benefits to the child. >>>More
Reasonable for every student to be cleaned.
It's normal to be considered labor education. >>>More
It is not illegal to establish it on the basis of mutual consent, or as long as it is not coercive or harms the legitimate rights and interests of the student.
It is understandable to cultivate children's labor concepts from an early age, and there is no problem with cleaning toilets, but there is a degree of problem here, not that schools can rely on students alone to ensure the hygiene of toilets, and cleaning personnel are generally indispensable.
Save money, free labor. To develop skills and a sense of responsibility, you have to clean the toilet, not anywhere.