My Ideal School -- lryeon Yun
My ideal school is an environment
where students can learn while building self-esteem and engaging in friendly
competition with classmates. In my personal opinion, I suggest that it is significantly
important to be flexible with the format of the class depending on the student's
grade level. For instance, whether the student is an elementary student or a
college student.
I strongly believe the
classes and practical lessons like cooking and sewing should also be under the
guidance of the teacher until the students graduate from middle school. That is
because students can efficiently acquire academic knowledge and how to behave
in a group by having a teacher teach them. On the other hand, I suppose that students
ought to think about what they want to do after junior high school and work on
it themselves. This is because they gradually learn to make their own decisions
and take responsibility for their actions. Therefore, I think that it is more
efficient for students to work on their own initiative, when not as a teacher
giving instructions, but only as a mentor. (261 words)
In all classes, I recommend
that classes be taught in small groups of 10 to 30 because it is easy for
students to exchange opinions and for teachers to grasp their level of
understanding. For these reasons, I support a flexible approach to teaching
according to the grade-level of students.
I agree with your ideal class. Especially, small class is good for us!
ReplyDeleteI agree with your opinion that self-esteem is very important.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful your school would be! Could I enroll in your school? LOL :))
ReplyDeleteYour idea is so good!!
ReplyDeleteHaving purposes to learn something is significant important.
It makes sense that over time more responsibility should be granted to the learner. We can't expect learners to take responsibility for their own learning unless we give them the opportunities to do so. David :-)
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you. Study with concrete purpose should be endorsed.
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