I actually think that tutoring/coaching would still be around to the same extent even if we had a great education system. It's all relative, because some people just want to do better than their peers regardless of what the standard is. These days, the most successful tutoring/coaching places are those that help students get ahead, not help students catch up when they fall behind.I think the issue is our primary school education system. Why should kids need such heavy coaching / tutoring? It's because we learn nothing in primary. You learn to read, do basic math, basic grammar and that's pretty much it.
Maybe it's not that out of school coaching is working, but an indication our actual compulsory schooling is NOT working. And just reading the article now, they talk about that. I agree, it's crap we have to fork out money because our education system can't teach us well enough.
I think the whole education system needs a big overhaul.
Protip: They don't.I think the issue is our primary school education system. Why should kids need such heavy coaching / tutoring? It's because we learn nothing in primary. You learn to read, do basic math, basic grammar and that's pretty much it.
Maybe it's not that out of school coaching is working, but an indication our actual compulsory schooling is NOT working. And just reading the article now, they talk about that. I agree, it's crap we have to fork out money because our education system can't teach us well enough.
I think the whole education system needs a big overhaul.
That's not all. The syllabus in Asia is more difficult .Tutoring is nothing compared to the amount of schooling Asian kids do back home. Explains why Asian parents are so anxious to get ahead.
Yep, it is terrible. You learn 'shape' algebra in about year 6 I think in Aus., and legit algebra from about late year 7.That's not all. The syllabus in Asia is more difficult .
In year 7, I was doing 84/7....:: 12 x 9...: and in the top class mfw
I reckon algebra in year 7 is simple enough to put into year 5Primary school is a bit of a joke IMO. Highschool was much better. I felt like we learned basic reading writing math skills in primary and that was it. We just wasted time right up until we got to year 7.
The biggest thing I got taught in year 6 was long division. I didn't understand it, still don't, and never have had to use it once in my life so far. I think I could have coped with algebra starting from year 5, instead of 7.
their face when fail UMAT due to lack of social skills.tiger parenting is good if you want your kids to grow up as miserable, socially retarded doctors
but honestly if i had to choose between tiger parents and 'lazy and uncaring' parents , i would actually choose the latter. I'd rather parents who i can get along with (in a sense? ) and doesn't control me like some robot. At least white people had a happy childhood instead of no childhood.Lol, the only comeback white people have is "yeah, we are lazy and have uncaring parents, but at least we are creative".
Dear white people, creativity is subjective and unquantifiable. Unlike ATAR and $$$ income.