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原帖由 cstchan 於 11-11-20 06:44 發表 
I do agree that there's something wrong with our education system. However, I don't think we can just apply Finland's system as well. There's one main difference between these two, not the system it ...
I'm not suggesting HK to copy the whole Finnish
education system. And their system cannot be
ideal.
But I think we should review their approach in
details and see if there is anything we can learn
from them.
If our culture really does prefer comparison,
then there should be some criteria to classify
the students into different categories according to their academic capabilities. And we must
accept the fact that there are always "losers" in any comparisons.
If our society only takes entering university as
the major criterion of success, which I believe
many parents in HK agree, then by this
definition, probably the majority of our students
fail.
You can hear so many complaints on every
aspect of our education system---the
government policy, the schools, the teachers,
the parents, the tutors, and the students as well. But I've never heard anyone suggesting a
feasible system which satisfies different parties
in our society.
This idea of "comparison" distorts the true
meaning of education to the extreme. And this also converts the education problems into
political ones. The real education problems will
never be solved. |
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