原帖由 tamm 於 10-7-5 09:52 發表
I kind of agree on what he said.
I think on the other side, what the parents want also drive the system. There are still a lot of local parents cannot accept learn-thru-play and no homework. Parent ...
my children are studying in a so-called district school.
it is hardly imagine how the parents push their children to join all kind of activities including after-school tutions!
well, on one side complaint the system, but on the other side push the children!
the question is whether the system follows parents' wish or parents follow the game of the system!
原帖由 tamm 於 10-7-5 09:52 發表
Last but not least, I can never understand why those who do not get the top grades in HKCEE goes to 教育學院 and then become teachers of primary schools. Do they know that primary years are very important to one's learning?
香港教育就係因為咁而失敗
西方教育, 個個老師 (INCLUDING 小學) 讀 EDUCATION 都係 SECOND DEGREE/QUALIFICATION
agree - in general good students don't choose to HKIEd and these 'teachers' will teach our kids...
most parents in HK are educated under the HK duck-feeding system so it takes time to change their mind. I've suffered from that system as well so I'm planning very hard to send my kids to IS or at least, DSS or private school. But students from the latter also needs to go through the local public exam and the compete with other mainstream students to get A so it's my dilemma - how can DSS or private school compete? if not, then it's a problem. if they can compete, then I wonder the school still has to 'push' them very hard and force them to learn in order to get good results.
just a sharing of my thoughts and dilemma.
原帖由 tamm 於 10-7-5 09:52 發表
I kind of agree on what he said.
I think on the other side, what the parents want also drive the system. There are still a lot of local parents cannot accept learn-thru-play and no homework. Parent ...
I think on the other side, what the parents want also drive the system. There are still a lot of local parents cannot accept learn-thru-play and no homework. Parents are only happy with how much the children know but not how in depth the knowledge is.
Also, the teachers just want to finish what they are supposed to teach within the time frame. It could be a result of the system as well. Teachers in Hong Kong are not proud of their profession. Most of them are just looking for a stable salary.
Last but not least, I can never understand why those who do not get the top grades in HKCEE goes to 教育學院 and then become teachers of primary schools. Do they know that primary years are very important to one's learning?