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First graders study like "plowers", 8-9 hours a day: Not uncommon

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí23/09/2024


"Many families do not consider learning foreign languages ​​or programming as extra learning."

In recent days, social networks have been spreading anonymous shares about the school schedules of first graders.

The content shared reads: "My child's schedule in grade 1: Morning and afternoon go to school, 4:30 pick up; 5:00 practice writing until 7:00 come home; 7:00 go to extra classes until 9:30 come home; 10:00 pm do homework in class; do extra exercises in advanced books until 0:00 go to bed.

If there is a test, she practices the questions until 1-2am before going to bed.

After 1 year of study: First prize in Provincial Champion Exam; First prize in National Olympic Exam; Total of 4 gold medals at provincial and national levels in Vietnamese and math.

But that's nothing compared to my classmates and schoolmates."

Học sinh lớp 1 học như thợ cày, ngày 8-9 tiếng: Chuyện không hiếm - 1

Images of first graders' school schedules circulated on social media (Screenshot).

Ms. NTH, a primary school teacher in Hanoi , commented that this shared content is not reliable. The reason Ms. H. gave was that it is very rare for extra classes to be designed for 2 hours for first graders.

At the same time, it is rare for parents to let their children practice until 1-2am.

However, Ms. H. admitted that it is quite common for primary school children in Hanoi to leave home at 7:30 a.m. and return home at 7:30 p.m.

Having taught primary school for nearly 20 years, Ms. NTH said that many parents have dual views about extra classes.

"For many parents, extra classes are about learning math, Vietnamese and other subjects in school. Learning subjects outside the curriculum such as foreign languages, programming, dancing, fine arts, etc. is not extra classes.

From that concept, they register their children for many extracurricular courses, completely ignoring the fact that these courses also take away their children's necessary time to rest and play," Ms. NTH commented.

Ms. H. observed that many students attend extracurricular classes right after school. "Some students study English 2 sessions/week, math thinking 1 session/week, programming 1 session/week, basketball 2 sessions/week, musical instrument 2 sessions/week, a total of 8 extracurricular classes/week. But parents say that their children study very leisurely, they don't study anything extra," Ms. H. shared.

Học sinh lớp 1 học như thợ cày, ngày 8-9 tiếng: Chuyện không hiếm - 2

Parents take their children to school (Photo: Nam Anh).

From a parent's perspective, Ms. Hoang Thi Thanh Huong (Dong Da, Hanoi) said that her child only takes one extra subject, English, but goes to bed at 10pm every night.

"My child comes home at 7pm twice a week because he studies English at the center, and the other days he comes home at 5pm. In the evening, it usually takes him 1-2 hours to finish all the homework assigned by the teacher. He writes slowly and makes many mistakes, and often makes mistakes when calculating.

I have been in first grade for almost a month, almost every day I study until 9:30 to finish my lessons. The total time I spend studying at school and at home can be up to 8-9 hours, like a farmer.

Every time I receive a message from the teacher saying that my child writes carelessly or reads poorly, I feel pressured and force my child to practice writing and reading.

Many families cannot afford to educate their children, so they have to send them to extra classes, not because they want their children to become this or that," said Ms. Huong.

"Primary school children should not be sent to extra classes, especially first grade."

That is the advice of Mr. Dao Chi Manh - Principal of Hoi Hop B Primary School ( Vinh Phuc ).

Teacher Manh said that children being slow in writing, reading, and doing math is completely normal.

In the context of many students attending pre-primary classes, knowing how to read, write, and calculate before entering grade 1, differences in skills and awareness among students in the same class are natural. Teachers will teach according to the standard program, not according to what students already know. Therefore, parents should not worry.

"I affirm that the children only need to study 2 sessions/day in class and not go to extra classes anywhere. By the end of the year, they will know how to read, write, and do math, except for those with health problems," emphasized the Principal of Hoi Hop B Primary School.

Học sinh lớp 1 học như thợ cày, ngày 8-9 tiếng: Chuyện không hiếm - 3

First graders on the first day of school in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Nam Anh).

Teacher Dao Chi Manh also noted that teachers should be the ones to help parents relieve their worries instead of making them worry more. In particular, teachers need to change old habits to teach in a way that differentiates students, based on each student's different starting point.

With differentiated learning, students with lower starting points receive individual support from teachers to achieve their learning goals. As a result, they do not need extra tutoring.

Ms. NTH stated that in order for children to not have to attend extra classes, both teachers and parents must take children's rest time seriously.

"Teachers need to be calm in the face of students' slow progress and not pressure students to achieve equal abilities.

Parents need to be calm about their children's development, not equipping them with too many skills and knowledge at once.

Learning skills is great, if children love it then there is no pressure. But it is also a psychological trap that makes parents want their children to learn more.

The consequence of this is that children spend very little time at home, have little time to rest completely, and gradually lose connection with their family and the world around them," Ms. H. expressed.

According to regulations on extra teaching and learning, the Ministry of Education and Training prohibits extra teaching for primary school students. The new draft Circular removes this content and replaces it with a regulation prohibiting extra teaching for students who study 2 sessions/day.

Thus, the subjects that are not allowed to organize extra classes are expanded to include not only primary school students but also secondary school students in schools that organize 2-session teaching.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/hoc-sinh-lop-1-hoc-nhu-tho-cay-ngay-8-9-tieng-chuyen-khong-hiem-20240923150838984.htm

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