[Explanation] On September 1, 2021, primary and secondary schools in most parts of the country will start the new autumn semester, which is also the first semester since the implementation of the "double reduction".

On the same day, the reporter visited Shanghai Zhangjiang High-tech Experimental Primary School to see what changes Shanghai schools have made under the tide of "double reduction".

  Free homework coupons, "children" Olympics, tutoring system... Chen Fei, principal of Zhangjiang High-tech Experimental Primary School, said that the school has optimized and improved everything from curriculum content, curriculum format to after-school services.

In addition to "practical courses" such as Chinese herbal medicine and programming, the course content also includes "intelligent and intelligent manufacturing" courses based on the characteristics of Zhangjiang Science City.

The after-school service time has also been extended from the original one and a half hours to two hours.

In addition, the school has set up a special tutor for each class to pay attention to the children's mental health.

  It is worth mentioning that, in order to mobilize the enthusiasm of the children, the school also launched a service of redemption of points for "gifts".

You can get a free homework voucher for 30 minutes, afternoon tea with the teacher for 70 minutes, and a unit test free voucher for 300 minutes.

Points can be obtained from teachers of various subjects.

  [Concurrent] Chen Fei, principal of Zhangjiang High-tech Experimental Primary School

  Every bit of a child’s growth is a valuable asset, so we want to use this method of redeeming points for small wafers to let the child know that my goal is that my today will be more brilliant than tomorrow. , My tomorrow will be more exciting than today’s me.

  [Explanation] "The'double reduction' policy is a good east wind", Chen Fei said frankly, just like when he was a "child king" when he was a child, children should do what children should do and don't burden them too much. Too much pressure.

  Xu Mingrui and Li Qiuying report from Shanghai

Editor in charge: [Lu Yan]