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Why did the poison textbook go away?

Poison textbooks go away, and now they are scolded.

Some time ago, the publication of textbooks by People's Education Publishing House shocked China and foreign countries, and there were major mistakes in textbook illustrations in the new curriculum standards, including some strongly suggestive contents, which did not conform to the spirit of textbooks. The team of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, which was originally in charge of textbook illustrations, has been severely dealt with, and the revision of related textbooks has also been punished. Although the poison textbook incident is over, its warning significance will last forever.

The textbooks used in China are uniformly published, which means that a textbook is not only read by one child, but is used by thousands of children every day. Students need frequent contact and in-depth study of textbooks every day. Some people have ulterior motives, dare to tamper with the new curriculum standard textbooks, and have a deep background, so they must be severely punished.

Toxic teaching materials refer to those that are harmful to readers' growth. Articles that are not suitable for modern children in Chinese textbooks for primary schools in China are easy to mislead children's textbooks. This makes the rigid moral weight become a soft moral bait, and those who are willing take the bait. This moral trap is quite lethal to primary school students who have not fully formed their independent judgment ability.

Throughout the children's publishing market, the scarcity of high-quality books and the proliferation of inferior books have coexisted for a long time, which raises a thought-provoking question: when publishers compete to join the children's publishing market without hesitation, do they choose a career or take a fancy to business?