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Monday, December 10, 2007

Cram School

A junir high school in Tokyo decided to have a new class in next year. Students can take a cram school's lesson in their junir high school after their clab activities. There are some problems about the new system. For example,students will have less free time. But I think this system is good for students in sevral ways. First, students can take lessons in low price. We need a lot of money to go to prep school and some students cannot go if they hope to go. Second, students can learn how to pass the exam for high schools or universities and get lots of information about it. In schools, students tend to learn basics, so thay cannot have time enough to solve an aplied question. Moreover, some exams for high schools are little strange, so students can learn how to solve them in their schools from cram school's teachers.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I disagree with lessons of cram scools in junior high schools because education in junior high scool, especially in public school, is completely different from in cram schools. What students should learn in scools is not how to pass better high school but learning society,and acting accordance with the roles in addition to basic knowledge about each subjects. If education in scools crams students' head with imfomation, thay wouldn't develop the ability to consider a lot of things for themselves which is necessary to live in the society.

kakkun said...

I agree with this system.My parents paid a lot of money for my cram school and the price was so high. Therefore it is realy helpful for parents to let children go to cram school lesson at junior high school.

Anonymous said...

In ideal world, I guess cram school is needless. however, cram school do exist. When all student participate, pay attention to their teachers and review what they learned in the day extra class do not need. But it's not going to happen. So giving extra class to keep up with class is helpful for student who need more time to understand what they are learning.