Asia spending billions on tutors: study
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SAHM_TAN:
Are you also going to chk which primary school she was from ? :evil:
For your future grand children school enrolment ! :yikes:
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janet_lee88:
Art, technical, CCA. All these are subjects which take up time.
i thought so too, but some of my friends' kid after getting good PSLE results and got into good sec school have to work even harder, stay longer hours in school, school holiday also need to go back to school for CCA, weekends tuition continues and those get in via sports DSA have to train 4 evenings a week ..... i was like :faint: after hearing it....KSP:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]I am not rich lah.
Happened to have insurance account which just matured. Next year, son is definitely on his own liao...with 9-10 subjects, where to find time for tuition?
KSP, I agree with you. If the child gets reasonably good PSLE results and attends good sec school, time is spent on these activities. Does the child have time to get homework done? Friend's son in Sec 1 spends long hours supporting either tennis team or some other group.[/quote]4 evenings a week parents have to fetch from the training sports hall and settle down at home ~9.30/10pm then start hw, go to bed ~12/1am.....
:shock:
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Think we should start a thread on ‘Do you think you have a life with the hectic Sec Sch Curriculum’. Besides the parents, would be interesting to hear from the kids themselves.
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SAHM_TAN:
TLL collects fee every 4 lessons, if all 3 subjects is about 1k/mth plus CL $300, CL/EL creative writing another $500, Maths Olympiad so that could easily exceed 2k/mth.I think Janet has been open in her various postings.
If you consider the scenario of a primary school kid going to TLL for all 3 subjects plus a couple of other enrichments, it easily can also hit near 2k? -
BeContented:
Think we should start a thread on 'Do you think you have a life with the hectic Sec Sch Curriculum'. Besides the parents, would be interesting to hear from the kids themselves.
let's start with pri sch first... i feel i left with half life.... -
KSP:
Think Janet did mention before that some of the subjects are 2 sessions per week. Guess PSLE cannot play play, so better pay & pay. Let's hope life will be better after that
TLL collects fee every 4 lessons, if all 3 subjects is about 1k/mth plus CL $300, CL/EL creative writing another $500, Maths Olympiad so that could easily exceed 2k/mth.SAHM_TAN:
I think Janet has been open in her various postings.
If you consider the scenario of a primary school kid going to TLL for all 3 subjects plus a couple of other enrichments, it easily can also hit near 2k?
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KSP:
Ha ha....thot already read enough about Primary school.....all the threads about tuition, teachers cannot teach, PSLE/Exam paper difficult etc.BeContented:
Think we should start a thread on 'Do you think you have a life with the hectic Sec Sch Curriculum'. Besides the parents, would be interesting to hear from the kids themselves.
let's start with pri sch first... i feel i left with half life....
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This is a qn link to verykiasu 2010 post of the article.
For children we classify them into auditory, visual and kinesthetic learners, does any one know if these learning style con’t into teenagers and adulthood, meaning the learning style is permenant so to speak.
I’m exploring, in classroom, it’s mostly auditory kind of learning, more so as the level progresses, excluding non-academic and lab-based. So if a child never learn to bridge the gap of his or hers learning style with the delivery stlye of the teacher then when he or she is in sec level and higher, it will be harder to manage?
In primary school maybe for some cases, the tutor is able to customise to a particular learning style. But if the child never learn the skill to adapt it on his or her own then of course during sec school will face the same problem.
I agree that each child has unique talent and potential but also trying to explore other possibilities.
So wondering does the learning style of a child sticks with the child or does it evolve over time as the brain matures? -
concern2:
I like it too.. It will be nice to see the boys whipping up a meal in their school kitchen.. Think they will look really cute in their aprons..
Waoh!! I like! Now that's what I call a different kind of success!verykiasu2010:
My friend's son becomes a very competent baker;
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KSP:
Just resist....... tuition..
let's start with pri sch first... i feel i left with half life....
But it's more difficult for pple who are more well-off lah.. got the money to spare.. hard to resist.. :evil: :evil:
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