Sunday, July 18, 2010

Smaller classes are better !



Bangkok Education Service Area Office 2 has allowed the schools under its control to increase class sizes from maximum 40 to 50 students. In wish, they think increased the student numbers will cope the education problem. Nowadays, more and more students are increased in each classes. This is putting further strain on our already depleted resources. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has encouraged more outdoor education activities. He wish for the improvement of learning skills of students. Also, he worried about the less contact of the students and teachers. Smaller classes lead to more contact of student and teacher and also the more student would be able to express themselves to others.Prime minister has called on officials to ensure that the next attempt does not repeat the previous mistakes. The problem is still keep repeating, however, the government is trying their best to find the best solution for it.




In my opinion, amount student expansion more and more, there is both of the benefit and the disadvantage. In the advantage is a child will must not seize to attend a class in the school of government. Which a guardian will have done not worried, that a child of them will has no the school to study, but the disadvantages are the teacher can take care of a child. A child doesn't be finished and may make instruction and education processional go slowly down, but a prime minister will have told that to enhance teacher rate give enough with the requirement. Which be befitting thing very much and good beginning will in with regard to reform the education.


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http://www.bangkokpost.com/life/education/186051/reforms-needed-not-bigger-classes

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