VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has decided
to cut lessons from the school curricula in order to ease the overloading on
students. However, the act does not have much significance, because students
still have to spend time to go to non-school hour extra classes.
A thing that can be seen regularly in Hanoi and HCM City is that students go
directly to extra classes after the school hours in the school uniforms, because
they do not have time to go home to change their clothes.
A thing that can be seen regularly in Hanoi and HCM City is that students go
directly to extra classes after the school hours in the school uniforms, because
they do not have time to go home to change their clothes.
Some parents whose children are going to the Den Lu Secondary School in Hoang
Mai district said that the school has given students a form of application for
attending non-school hour classes. Parents have to fill in the form and submit
to the school’s teachers, stating that parents ask the teachers to give extra
teaching hours in order to help their children learn better.
In principle, attending extra classes is “voluntary”. The Ministry of Education
and Training has also announced that teachers must not force their students to
attend extra classes. However, in fact, students have no other choice than going
to the classes and paying money for the private lessons, if they do not want to
get bad marks. As a result, parents have to be indisposed to let their children
to attend the “voluntary” extra classes.
A parent said that his child is going to the 6th grade this year, and the
student has to attend extra hours in literature, mathematics, English, biology,
history and physics. The school itself has admitted that 6th and 7th graders
have to have at least 24 teaching periods per month, while the number of periods
would be higher for 8th and 9th graders.
“I heard that the Ministry of Education and Training has cut some lessons from
the curricula to ease the overloading this year. However, extra classes are
still burdening my child,” a parent complained.
A mother, whose child is going to the Trung Vuong Secondary School in Hoan Kiem
district, one of the famous “star schools” said that the teacher asked students
fulfill 32 home exercises after two teaching hours at the school. With such a
high number of home exercises, parents have no other choice than sending their
children to extra classes, where they will be shown how to deal with the
exercises.
Parents of the students of the Dong Da Secondary School said that all students
have to go to extra classes, run by the teachers of the school themselves. “At
first, I did not want to bring my child to the extra classes, because I thought
my child had lessons with the same teachers at the school already. However, I
later changed my mind, because I was told that the most important knowledge was
only given at extra classes,” a parent said.
Private tutoring prohibited, but extra classes still set up
The Hanoi Education and Training Department has requested local schools to focus
on practicing the self-learning skill for students and create most favorable
conditions for students to read textbooks and reference documents themselves.
High schools and continuation education centers must not organize extra classes
for 10th graders.
The department has also announced that it will supervise the organization of
extra classes, threatening to punish the institutions and individuals who force
students to attend their extra classes.
However, the instruction by the local authorities seems to have not much
significance. Schools still organize extra classes in a large scale, even though
teachers themselves believe that it would be better to encourage students to
learn themselves.
Nguyen Nhu Huong, a teacher from the Pham Hong Thai High School in Hanoi, said
that teachers would have nothing to teach to 10th graders at extra classes.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Quang Phuong from the Nguyen Truong To Secondary School said
that if students spend too much time on extra classes, they will not have time
for self-learning, while self-learning should be seen as a good method to
improve one’s learning capability.
Source: Tien phong
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