On the 18th, a meeting was held online where teachers reported on the actual situation of the field over the "#Teacher's Button" project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, which called for postings on SNS about the work of teachers.

From last month, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology started a project to call on teachers to post on SNS with "# teacher's baton", such as the attractiveness of teachers' work, and there are a series of posts complaining about the harsh working conditions. ..



In response to this, a debriefing session was held online on the night of the 18th about how teachers work, and while nearly 400 people were listening, eight teachers from elementary and junior high schools talked about the actual situation at the site.



A male teacher at a junior high school said, "While many teachers work overtime for more than 80 hours a month, managers have instructed us to cut down from the application for working hours until the time to drink tea." Voices came one after another.



On the other hand, another junior high school teacher said, "I think that the burden on parents as well as teachers has been reduced as a result of the progress of online distribution to parents and children." I did.

Ryo Uchida, an associate professor at Nagoya University's graduate school, said, "I would like you to post to the government about the actual working styles of teachers and spread the method of reducing work with a baton to help eliminate long working hours." Was there.