It has become the norm for students in Hong Kong to attend private tutorial classes.迷你倉出租They are encouraged to do so by their parents. Some senior secondary students will go to these classes every day and others might start this routine as early as junior secondary level. These tutorial colleges are necessary and young people benefit from attending them.Teachers are given very little time to complete the curriculum and cannot cater to individual students’ needs.They also have only a limited period of time to teach exam skills, mark assignments and prepare for school-based assessments.The curriculum does not take into con迷你倉ideration the needs of teachers and students. There is too much in, for example, the physics and chemistry syllabuses, for teachers to cover in the allotted time.And the problem of workload is exacerbated by the school-based assessments.The tutorial colleges can fill the gap offering more exam-linked exercises. These colleges’ tutors are well-informed about the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) and can familiarise their students with exam techniques.Teachers do suffer from lack of resources when it comes to the HKDSE. It may be time for the government to review its examination system.Donald Mak, Lam Tin儲存倉
- Sep 09 Mon 2013 14:05
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Students gain from tutorial colleges
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