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Re: 讀蔡繼友有咩好處?
In comparison, there is not much homework at CKY. Some is done in school. As to ETA, I think it's like other schools, offering a wide range of activities for kids/parents to choose from. The difference is that CKY does not put much pressure to 'drill' their skills. As long as the kid enjoys it, it's okay. All these are more for the enjoyment of the kid rather than the 'honour' of the parents.
As to private tutoring, I gather that there are few students who take private tutoring. In fact, the Principal suggests parents not to hire private tutors, as she believes it is not necessary, or even hurts. Learning should be fun and enjoyable. Just don't overkill.
Even the teacher asks the parents not to 'hand-hold' the kid with homework - which should absolutely be done by the kid. The parents should only chip in upon the kid's request. The point is teachers could only get a true picture of the kid's ability and progress by his 'own' work.
KaKaYa already noted a pressing need for the education system to change or adapt to the needs of the society. For those parents who believe that this kind of new, or international-school-type of schooling works best to their kids, CKY seems a good choice (mind you it is never positioned as an international school, but a bilingual school for local kids).
As Kyliema rightly pointed out, CKY might not fit all. It all depends on the character of the child, and perhaps more importantly, the expectation or aspiration of the parents.
P.S. The Chinese name of CKY is 蔡繼有.
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