‘Star schools’ fail normal kids
Published: 20/06/2010 05:00
| LookAtVietnam – In big cities, parents dream of being able to enroll their children in prestigious public schools.
Mai’s son is a first grader in a prestigious public school in Because the schools that are considered ‘star schools’ are so popular, small (20 to 30 student) classes are just . . . a dream. In Students of the Students of many ‘star schools’ learn in cramped classrooms, which, it turns out, are not classrooms at all, but just rooms rented by local homeowners. Many parents are concerned that their children have to learn in such bad conditions. However, they still want their children to study at these schools. They believe that their children will get the best education there, where the best teachers work. What is taught at ‘star’ schools? Many parents complain that their children have to study too hard at ‘star schools.’ Dao Nga, a military physician in Hai Duong City, says that students have to learn very intensively at the top schools. Her son is burdened with a lot of homework every day. Students not only to do all the exercises shown in textbooks, but they are also assigned more difficult exercises as well As Nga’s son is good at mathematics, the boy was selected for the school’s competition team. The boy trains regularly for the competitions for excellent students at district and city’s levels. “After every competition, he is worn out and has lost weight,” Nga complains. Minh, in Hoan Kiem District in Hanoi, says that she never imagined that students of ‘star schools’ would have to study so hard. She relates that a year ago, she felt fortunate to bring her daughter to a class taught by a famous teacher, a person who’d been awarded the title ‘excellent teacher at the national level.’ Minh said that there are 20 students more than in a normal class at her daughter’s school, because every parent wants their child to study with ‘excellent’ teachers. Before Minh’s daughter entered the first grade, she could spell simple words. Even so, she could not catch up with her classmates, who could read and calculate already. The girl has become afraid of learning and she does not want to go to school. After such experiences, many parents decide to transfer their children to normal schools, because they realize that prestigious schools are not always the best schools for their children. Source: Dan tri Provide by Vietnam Travel ‘Star schools’ fail normal kids - Education - News | vietnam travel companyYou can see more
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