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Written by: Huang Yingjin
2021-01-11 17:30
Last update date: 2021-01-11 17:30
The Education Bureau recently announced that the maximum number of students returning to school every half day after the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools is one-sixth of the number of students in the school.
Today (11th) is the first day of school resumption since the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Some primary six students back to school said that online classes are not as efficient as face-to-face classes, and they worry that they will not be able to keep up with the progress of their studies. Therefore, they usually do tuition and think that tuition is very important to their studies.
Student: Online class "Some people turn off the camera and eat the food", the physical class is more attentive
Today is the first day of school resumption since the Christmas and New Year holidays.
According to the guidance of the Education Bureau, the maximum number of students returning to school every half day after the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools is one-sixth of the number of students in the school.
Deng, a primary sixth student who returned to school, said that he had only been back to school for 2 to 3 months this school year, and felt that he was "not enough to learn."
Classmate Deng also pointed out that the learning efficiency of online classes is not as good as that of physical classes. He knows that "some people turn off the camera and use the computer to eat," and "the teacher doesn't answer any questions."
Student Deng pointed out that the learning efficiency of online classes is not as good as that of physical classes. He knows that "some people turn off the camera and use the machine to eat," and "the teacher doesn't answer any questions."
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Primary 6 student He also said that the learning efficiency of physical classes is higher, and he will attend 4 cram schools a week.
He thinks that face-to-face courses are more "oppressive," and "the teacher is watching." When conducting online courses, the teacher will only share teaching materials on the screen most of the time, which will make him "not attentive."
Another Primary Six student, Chen, also said that although he is confident in his studies and can keep up with the progress, he still conducts tuition classes twice a week.
However, some students are quite confident in their grades and don’t need tutoring, saying: "My grades are not good."
Principal: Students are required to wear school uniforms when online classes are cut in order to make students more focused
Kong Weicheng, the principal of Ling Oi Primary School in Tin Shui Wai, Sheng Kung Hui, pointed out that online teaching must be used under the epidemic, and the decline in teaching efficiency is expected.
In order to make students feel more involved in the classroom, the school still allows students to start class on time at 8 am, and they must wear school uniforms during class.
In addition, the school arranges timetables to reduce class hours while ensuring learning progress, so that students can be more focused.
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