Nan Chiau Primary
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mrswongtuition:
For such enrichment classes, communications from school is vital else will invite many questions and queries and parents may confuse over whether compulsory or not. In the letter, it says \"urge you to support our programme\", nowhere did it mention \"compulsory\". In any case, if school really pays $154K, it works out to be $256 per students (P1+P2 = 600 students). If some do not participate, will the fee adjusted upwards? We shall see.During enrichments conducted by external vendors, teachers are also expected to be physically in the classroom to supervise/monitor the students.
So, please don't say that the teachers 'shake legs'. Many of them would rather have the lesson to complete their lessons with the kids too.
If there's good control and the trainers are good, a class of 30 can still become a very very fruitful lesson. It all depends on how the trainer manages the class. So far I've seen external vendors who can push the kids better than the school teachers as they are not bogged down by other demands. They simply come in and teach!
Also, I think it's a little too exp but LW really hires quality teachers. So I'm not surprised they'll charge a 'premium' for it. But schools should make it optional. Students who don't want to join will just go to another classroom to do their work. Or arrange for it to be after school.
Parents should write in/email in to the P to voice out. Honestly, not every family can afford this type of money.
I heard one parent told me that teacher said for those students who are not in the programme, they will just sit by the side and \"watch\". If true, that's really inconsiderate on school's part. It's during curriculum time, so those who never participate should not waste their time either, they need to be compensated.
I will watch the programme closely and assess its effectiveness. We should feedback if need be. -
timtim:
Also, I think it's a little too exp but LW really hires quality teachers. So I'm not surprised they'll charge a 'premium' for it. But schools should make it optional. Students who don't want to join will just go to another classroom to do their work. Or arrange for it to be after school.mrswongtuition:
During enrichments conducted by external vendors, teachers are also expected to be physically in the classroom to supervise/monitor the students
For such enrichment classes, communications from school is vital else will invite many questions and queries and parents may confuse over
I heard one parent told me that teacher said for those students who are not in the programme, they will just sit by the side and \"watch\".
I will watch the programme closely and assess its effectiveness. We should feedback if need be.
Parents should write in/email in to the P to voice out. Honestly, not every family can afford this type of money.
I heard one parent told me that teacher said for those students who are not in the programme, they will just sit by the side and \"watch\".
Sc88 wrote :
How the childrens will feel when they sit at the corner? They will think why they are not involved in and why they cannot participate together with their classmates. How his/her classmates look at them. Saying/thinking poor thing parents “NO MONEY" lah ....
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Decided to pay for the LW course in part payment first, with the hope that school may reduce the price for the 2nd payment...
:lol:
Anyway, parents, can I ask in your opinion is it important for the form teacher to be teaching one of the core subjects like english, maths or mother tongue? or it shouldn't matter at all since kids are supposed to get used to teaching by different teachers?
My gal's class form teacher teaches only art & PE.. so wondering how form teacher know the child's progress etc.. or isit nowadays form teachers only handle admin duties on top of the subjects they teach then all other teachers just feedback to the form teacher ... -
mrswongtuition:
What happened last yr was that the cheaper speech & drama course was conducted during the lengthy assembly on Wed (while the sch teachers are having meetings), so it was left mostly to the external vendor to handle the kids. :roll:During enrichments conducted by external vendors, teachers are also expected to be physically in the classroom to supervise/monitor the students.
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yym:
DS' form teacher last year taught every subject except Mother Tongue, CME & Music, so she was able to give a comprehensive feedback during meet-the-parents sessions. I was hoping to meet his Chinese teacher to find out if DS was focused & participating during her class but she was bz w meeting parents of her own form class, so I didn't hv the opportunity to speak to her. So I assume no news = good news.
Anyway, parents, can I ask in your opinion is it important for the form teacher to be teaching one of the core subjects like english, maths or mother tongue? or it shouldn't matter at all since kids are supposed to get used to teaching by different teachers?
My gal's class form teacher teaches only art & PE.. so wondering how form teacher know the child's progress etc.. or isit nowadays form teachers only handle admin duties on top of the subjects they teach then all other teachers just feedback to the form teacher ...
There r standard evaluation forms compiled in the folder on reading, show & tell etc where she ticked the relevant standardised comment tho.
Is there a co-form teacher in ur gal's class?
If u hv concerns w specific subject, then it's better to call/email them or send a note thru ur gal 4 them to call u back. -
timtim:
To clarify, the $154K is my calculation based on $257x600 kids. So I don't think they will increase price if opt-out is ever an option.
For such enrichment classes, communications from school is vital else will invite many questions and queries and parents may confuse over whether compulsory or not. In the letter, it says \"urge you to support our programme\", nowhere did it mention \"compulsory\". In any case, if school really pays $154K, it works out to be $256 per students (P1+P2 = 600 students). If some do not participate, will the fee adjusted upwards? We shall see.
I heard one parent told me that teacher said for those students who are not in the programme, they will just sit by the side and \"watch\". If true, that's really inconsiderate on school's part. It's during curriculum time, so those who never participate should not waste their time either, they need to be compensated.
I will watch the programme closely and assess its effectiveness. We should feedback if need be.
Moreover, DS' English teacher seems to b pushing everyone to join (ytd, she told DS & a few others who yet to pay up, to write a reminder note that deadline is today in their handbooks & signed against it) & the HOD did not dispute when I mentioned in both my email & conversation that it is too expensive an ENRICHMENT course to b made compulsory, esp when compared to the mthly school fee & annual book fee. As a matter of principle, compulsory education has to b affordable. Money doesn't grow on trees (in 3 days) either.
Perhaps the \"sit by the side & watch\" comment is to reduce the parents' resistance psychologically? -
Vevey:
Oh, i see. Then maybe with good response, fee may actually comes down.
To clarify, the $154K is my calculation based on $257x600 kids. So I don't think they will increase price if opt-out is ever an option.
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Vevey:
Thanks Vevey for sharing. There's no co-form teacher and her form teacher has been absent for most of this week. I actually have no major concern yet since gal seems happy in school.
DS' form teacher last year taught every subject except Mother Tongue, CME & Music, so she was able to give a comprehensive feedback during meet-the-parents sessions. I was hoping to meet his Chinese teacher to find out if DS was focused & participating during her class but she was bz w meeting parents of her own form class, so I didn't hv the opportunity to speak to her. So I assume no news = good news.yym:
Anyway, parents, can I ask in your opinion is it important for the form teacher to be teaching one of the core subjects like english, maths or mother tongue? or it shouldn't matter at all since kids are supposed to get used to teaching by different teachers?
My gal's class form teacher teaches only art & PE.. so wondering how form teacher know the child's progress etc.. or isit nowadays form teachers only handle admin duties on top of the subjects they teach then all other teachers just feedback to the form teacher ...
There r standard evaluation forms compiled in the folder on reading, show & tell etc where she ticked the relevant standardised comment tho.
Is there a co-form teacher in ur gal's class?
If u hv concerns w specific subject, then it's better to call/email them or send a note thru ur gal 4 them to call u back.
The assessment schedule that my gal brought home today really stressing me out tho. Studying primary school these days really so different from our days. How to coach gal when most of the books are in school? -
yym:
Thanks Vevey for sharing. There's no co-form teacher and her form teacher has been absent for most of this week. I actually have no major concern yet since gal seems happy in school.
DS' form teacher last year taught every subject except Mother Tongue, CME & Music, so she was able to give a comprehensive feedback during meet-the-parents sessions. I was hoping to meet his Chinese teacher to find out if DS was focused & participating during her class but she was bz w meeting parents of her own form class, so I didn't hv the opportunity to speak to her. So I assume no news = good news.Vevey:
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Anyway, parents, can I ask in your opinion is it important for the form teacher to be teaching one of the core subjects like english, maths or mother tongue? or it shouldn't matter at all since kids are supposed to get used to teaching by different teachers?
My gal's class form teacher teaches only art & PE.. so wondering how form teacher know the child's progress etc.. or isit nowadays form teachers only handle admin duties on top of the subjects they teach then all other teachers just feedback to the form teacher ...
There r standard evaluation forms compiled in the folder on reading, show & tell etc where she ticked the relevant standardised comment tho.
Is there a co-form teacher in ur gal's class?
If u hv concerns w specific subject, then it's better to call/email them or send a note thru ur gal 4 them to call u back.
The assessment schedule that my gal brought home today really stressing me out tho. Studying primary school these days really so different from our days. How to coach gal when most of the books are in school?[/quote]Ya, really stress looking at the schedule. Have to prepare and rehearse with my son a 3-min speech for chinese some more... so tough nowadays. My son's class were also given surprised test early this week on the 3 subjects. The spelling is also not straight forward type, it comes with sentences, then teacher read out and student suppose to fill in the spelling word into the blank. -
Exactly! I think I am more stressed than DS, haha. To think that we hv to write Chinese compo for his speech and he has to memorize, faint.
This is this english "reading" test in next 2 wks where they are supposed to read a passage fluently… Any parent can advise what passage will that be (from textbook) or teacher will pick one randomly?
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