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补课禁令成“导火索”?
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这个纯粹误导~~~实际上,老师是压抑了很久,然后这次纯粹是成外老师开会的时候,老板骂老师开始的。。。。媒体误导补课的问题,就是想老师们得不到社会的同情,让大家都以为,老师原来补课很赚,不补了没得赚了才这样的~~~

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在老师、同学、家长等人的努力下,终于有媒体报道了,继续转:
http://edu.people.com.cn/GB/8216/37769/37812/10342375.html
哈哈,居然能上人民网
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补课禁令成为教师停课“导火索”?

熊丙奇



2009年11月09日10:42  来源:人民网-教育频道

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  据四川新闻网报道,11月5日,私立名校成都外国语学校发生劳资纠纷,导致该校老师大面积罢课,无辜卷入风波的数千名学生只能靠自习打发上课时间。与此相应的是,同属于一个集团的成都实验外国语学校全体老师也在5日下午3点左右罢课,该校全体学生放学回家,该校也是全国名校,培养了多位高考状元。成都外国语学校附属小学中海国际社区分校的老师,也在罢课,声援其他老师。

  对于这起教师罢课事件,有人揣测,可能是因成都市前不久出台的关于进一步规范办学行为的相关规定有关,该规定将在11月底前对成都私自办班的教师、在外兼职的教师全面清理。于是私立名校的老师此次要求加薪,可能与担心不能兼职影响收入有关。据称,以往名校老师的工资只占其收入的很小部分,“现在外快没有了,校内收入自然就很受重视了。 ”还有人据此批评教师,不加薪就罢课,怎么就不讲师德。

  可是,这些揣测和评论未免太急切了。还不知事件真相,还没听当事教师和学生对此的看法——四川新闻网的记者在采访中发现,接受采访的所有在校学生均众口一词地支持老师罢课行为,很多同学不但表示理解老师的罢课而且喊出老师雄起的口号。而成都外国语学校教职工发布的告全体家长及同学书中写到:“家长们,同学们:每天我们六点多起床,二十三点休息,我们没有怨言!因为教书育人是我们的事业,教好每一位孩子,让家长放心,让社会满意,是我们每个成外老师的真实心愿和共同追求。”“11月5日中午老师们在与德瑞教育集团董事会进行沟通时遭遇了粗暴的对待,甚至人格的侮辱,最后被拒绝沟通,被拒绝协商,还遭到了威胁,要让我们走人,要秋后算账。董事会的主要成员态度蛮横,傲慢离去,导致了下午事情的发生。”

  学生支持教师的态度,教师在私立名办学校所受的待遇,以上或只是真相的一角。对于成都外国语学校来说,太多的真相需要揭开——据称,这所学校前身为公办学校,由于成都市教委的改革探索,成为私立学校后仍然保留了一批公办身份的教师,但工资则按照当初的协议由现在的学校支付。那么,成都市教育部门究竟在这所学校中占多少股份,收取多少“回报”?是不是存在教师们所说“学校老板还号称要17年才能收回投资成本,年年报亏损,教育局百分之三十的收益自然就没有了?这些流失的都是国家的财产”的情况?这所每年学费高达进一万多元的学校中,教师的收入待遇如何,是不是如老师所说,是按照最低收入标准在为教师办理社保,如果生病缺一节课,不但课时费要扣掉,还要加扣百分之五十一,以及一名女教师生小孩按照规定休法定产假,但拿到手的月工资最后只有四百五十多元,等等事实?

  笔者根本不相信成都市的补课禁令会“导火索”出教师的罢课——有多少老师在补课、在办班?这道禁令又能得到怎样的实施?如果教师大面积在校外补课,还能把这所学校办成名校,学生都站在老师这边,那也太牛了(可以反证教师完全可以在校外补课、兼职)——这不过是想误导公众的视线,把教师视为唯利是图之人(当然这种说法也可说明,老师在校内的收入很低的事实)。而更关心成都市教育部门对此作出怎样的解释和处理,怎样保障教师的合法权益。

  他们能解释清楚与上述学校的关系吗?根据我国《民办教育促进法实施条例》和《教育部关于加强基础教育办学管理若干问题的通知》,2006年以前进行转制实验的学校(包括民办公助、公办民助、国有民办、体制改革实验、校中校等)按要求进行规范,实行彻底独立办学的才可以继续按民办学校资格招生;不能彻底独立办学的学校要恢复公办学校性质,实行“按学区招生、就近入学”的招生办法。成都教育部门根据这样的要求进行了规范吗?

  在最近成都市所颁发的《关于进一步规范办学行为,深入推进素质教育,促进中小学生健康成长的若干规定》中,我们所能见的完全是具体而微的各项禁令,诸如禁止以任何形式将“奥数”等学科竞赛成绩与“小升初”挂钩,禁止在职教师举办或参与社会举办的各类收费培训和补习班,严禁教师私自在校外有偿兼课、兼职。可却不见对政府办学行为、学校办学行为的全面规范。相对于教师该不该做什么来说,政府该做什么(投入多少教育经费,有怎样的办学权力)、该怎样监督学校依法办学、学校该怎样保障教育者的权益,是更需要规范的,如果没有政府办学行为的规范、办学者行为的规范,只有对于教育者的“规范”,这样的规范不仅只是走过场,还会构成对教师权益的侵犯。

  负责任地调查这一事件的真相,并公布于众,是此前高调强调“规范办学”的成都市教育部门,必须给公众的回应。没有这一基本“规范”的行动,谁能相信哪些所谓的规范,不过是作秀呢?

  来源:熊丙奇人民网博客

(责任编辑:崔王娟(实习))

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http://photo.renren.com/getphoto ... age=0&t=#2467443797
环球时报头版,附件限制。。传不上来。

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环球时报头版原文:
Teachers tout pay woes

By Kang Juan

Hundreds of teachers at two foreign-language schools in Chengdu, who have been on strike as a result of low pay and welfare, have reportedly agreed to resume teaching Monday after three days of negotiations and protests.

Protests by teachers are rarely seen in China, as they usually enjoy high social status and are seen as role models.

Liu Ke, a press officer from the Chengdu Education Bureau, said the schools will resume classes today, and the government has temporally taken over school operations.

It is not known whether the teachers' terms were met.

The strike in the southwestern city of Sichuan Province, though a localized incident, has highlighted inadequacies in the school system, as well as among its management, particularly as a result of government regulations, an education researcher told the Global Times Sunday.

The strike started Thursday afternoon when teachers at the Chengdu Foreign Languages School (CFLS) and the Chengdu-based Derui Group, which owns the school, failed to reach a deal on salary.

Teachers at the Chengdu Experimental Foreign Language School (CEFLS), also owned by the group, followed, according to the Sichuan Daily's website, newssc.net.

A 14-year-old student surnamed Xia from CFLS told the Global Times that many students began gathering outside the school at the main gate Sunday to support their teachers.

"School authorities have solicited opinions from all sides and made efforts leading to the resolution of the issue. Students should attend classes on Monday," according to a text message sent Sunday by both schools to the students' parents.

A notice with similar content was also posted on CEFLS' website, quoting the city's educational bureau.

But an unnamed teacher from CFLS said she was unaware of any plan to return to class today, adding, "but I have to take care of the students who return."

Wu, the mother of a junior high second-grader at CFLS, said that she preferred a quick solution.

"I sent my child to this school for the reputation of its highly competitive faculty and its sound management. The boycott was unbelievable. The school authorities should be responsible for the mess," Wu said. "The school authorities should step up to resolve the issue. If the requests by teaching staff were legitimate, the school should fulfill their obligations."

According to posts on the blog of a self-claimed student from CFLS, the strike resulted from long-standing conflicts between teachers and the school authorities that started after the two State-owned schools were privatized in the early 2000s.

The teachers' salaries, social and medical insurance and housing funds are very low compared with those in State-owned schools, despite the fact that the students are charged about 20,000 yuan per academic year, according to a statement released by the teachers on Sichuan Daily website Friday.

"We urged better welfare guarantees for the teaching staff, especially for those temporarily employed teachers, who make up a large share of the faculty here," an unnamed teacher said over the weekend.

Experts said the strike in Chengdu reflects problems in the country's half-government, half-private school system, a structure that has been abandoned in many cities.

Geng Shen, a researcher at the Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences, said the reform in school-running systems that allows individuals and enterprises to hold shares of government-owned schools was carried out nationwide in 2000.

Geng noted that the Law of Promoting Civilian-run Education, enacted in 2002, prescribed that any schools, including non-government funded ones, shouldn't be profit-oriented, all tuition collected should first fit educational needs, which above all is to pay reasonable wages to teachers so they can be liberated from the pressures of school operations and concentrate on educating students.

"Given today's situation in China, the schools that used to turn private because of a lack of government funding should be changed back," he said. "We should not run a school with the kids' tuition money."

Geng also said that the local educational department is responsible if the rights of teachers were truly violated, and the government should request that the school compensate the teachers accordingly.

Students showed their support for teachers by gathering in a downtown square and handing out leaflets to solicit support.

Teachers expressed apology Friday in the statement to the students and their families and vowed not to leave the school for good.

The teaching staff is said to have called for dialogue with school administrators over work contracts and payment packages three times before the strike, but there was no "tangible" response from school authorities, the statement said.

The two schools boast high-quality teaching staffs and high entrance rates to prestigious universities. CEFLS, for example, claims on its website that six out of the city's 10 top students at the national college entrance exam came from the school.



Qiu Wei, Zhang Han, Cong Mu and Liang Chen contributed to this story




環球時報鏈接:http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2009-11/483515_2.html

人民網鏈接:http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90782/6807475.html

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回复 36# 馬六甲 的帖子

郝劲松律师的网页确定开不了了?
我搜到一个公益网以及一个博客,都没问题啊?
http://www.haojinsong.com/
http://blog.sina.com.cn/haojinsong

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回复 93# TNT.gb 的帖子

呵呵,是不是有人要整他哦,看他这个样子,明显黑白通吃。。。。一般人整不动的哦。

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回复 92# TNT.gb 的帖子

现在成都市内,到底有多少百姓知道此事啊?知道此事的真相啊?

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回复 115# karman 的帖子

天天打架骂人的民主也比我们这边发展得好~
老师目前不是发财的问题。。。是温饱的问题。

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