Asia spending billions on tutors: study
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Funz:
may be all the world's lousy teachers are in Asia, especially SingaporeLilac66:
If only every teacher in school teaches like no pupil is having tuition, there won't be such a critical need for these extra classes. Can only dream on.... :roll:
So teachers not teaching properly in school is the reason for tuition? Looks like asia have really lousy teachers going by the article. -
janet_lee88:
I think this is good feedbackMy 'finance minister' at home is in charge. My job is to find appropriate tutors, get their quotation
, 'interview' them and then pass to him. :rotflmao:
Son's tutors are doing what school teachers should be doing. My boy tells me what his teachers do:
*come to class, give them past year papers to do while he sits at his desk.
*another teacher tells the class answers for worksheets done, kids swop worksheets to mark.
*give projects like 'what sec school they wish to attend' and form your own group.
My son is not in top class...so maybe that's why I have to spend so much money on tuition. Close to $2k.
May be should also post to the Pri 1 registration thread to warn the parents to think twice / thrice about enrolling the kids at Pei Hwa. Such irresponsible teachers you have there -
tuition_czar:
this thread has as expected, turning into another thread on \"teachers don't teach enough\" ...... **yawn**
You had better provide some numbers to back your \"accusation:, lest you kenna bombed left right upside down and back to the stone-age by some passionate supporters of MOE. -
tuition_czar:
And you are definitely an accomplice, so while you point the finger at me, remember to point it back at yourself. Now you can continue to yawn.[/quote]and since when have I pointed any finger at you ? self confession ?? :rotflmao: ** yawn **
this thread has as expected, turning into another thread on \"teachers don't teach enough\" ...... **yawn**verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"tuition_czar\"]
You had better provide some numbers to back your \"accusation:, lest you kenna bombed left right upside down and back to the stone-age by some passionate supporters of MOE. -
verykiasu2010:
My dear, do you have mention name of school ?janet_lee88:
My son is not in top class...so maybe that's why I have to spend so much money on tuition. Close to $2k.
I think this is good feedback
Such irresponsible teachers you have there -
janet_lee88:
My dear, do you have mention name of school ?[/quote]no secret lah, everyone can read your postings in Pei Hwa thread alsoverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]My son is not in top class...so maybe that's why I have to spend so much money on tuition. Close to $2k.
I think this is good feedback
Such irresponsible teachers you have there
appreciate your speaking the truth -
I am voicing out what I have heard. Itβs a pity I cannot see with my own eyes. I am not condemning the school either.
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verykiasu2010:
I am not a supporter of MOE. I believe there are still passionate teachers around. Teachers who care, motivate and teach. Teachers who find ways to explain to kids if they do not understand.
this thread has as expected, turning into another thread on \"teachers don't teach enough\" ...... **yawn**tuition_czar:
lest you kenna bombed left right upside down and back to the stone-age by some passionate supporters of MOE. -
janet_lee88:
My 'finance minister' at home is in charge. My job is to find appropriate tutors, get their quotation
, 'interview' them and then pass to him. :rotflmao:
Son's tutors are doing what school teachers should be doing. My boy tells me what his teachers do:
*come to class, give them past year papers to do while he sits at his desk.
*another teacher tells the class answers for worksheets done, kids swop worksheets to mark.
*give projects like 'what sec school they wish to attend' and form your own group.
I heard similar scenario in some \"popular schools\" especially for those best classes with school claimed \" best teacher\" . Usually, these classes with most(nearly all) students attending tuition outside the school.
My son is not in top class...so maybe that's why I have to spend so much money on tuition. Close to $2k. -
janet_lee88:
I am voicing out what I have heard. It's a pity I cannot see with my own eyes. I am not condemning the school either.
janet_lee88:
I believe you are not seeing with your own eyes is because you are not attending the class your your son mah.....and just re-quote what you said a while agoMy 'finance minister' at home is in charge. My job is to find appropriate tutors, get their quotation
, 'interview' them and then pass to him. :rotflmao:
Son's tutors are doing what school teachers should be doing. My boy tells me what his teachers do:
*come to class, give them past year papers to do while he sits at his desk.
*another teacher tells the class answers for worksheets done, kids swop worksheets to mark.
*give projects like 'what sec school they wish to attend' and form your own group.
My son is not in top class...so maybe that's why I have to spend so much money on tuition. Close to $2k.
Pei Hwa teachers have not been doing what they are supposed to do and your son's tutors have to do what the school teachers should be doing.
Sad huh !
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