to be fair to the teachers, they don't have regular working hours everyday like the people in office, say from 9-6, they always prepare stuff after they are "off for work", I don't think there's any problem for them to get pay during summer holiday.
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Thank you sir for your comment.
On average teachers are at school an additional 90 minutes beyond the school day for mentoring, providing after-school help for students, attending staff meetings, and collaborating with peers. Teachers then spend another 95 minutes at home grading, preparing classroom activities, and doing other job-related tasks.