Sunday, April 12, 2015


cyannMills


                     essay on " China's cram schools"




   China's way of registering and proving your "smart" enough to go to the school they want is unfair and cruel to not only the students but to the parents and the teachers. They pressure kids into doing good witch usually works but when you pressure them so much they start to become very stressed and extremely worried they are not going to do well. This usually leads to test anxiety witch can cause not just student to not do well.
     This test can effect the teachers because the test scores count on the teacher so if most her/his class has really bad test anxiety and they don't do well the school system will blame them one of the sidelines read "students desperate to pass china do or die college entrance exam flock to schools that eliminate all distractions with military precision" this shows how the teachers should be able to teach with no exceptions.the schools make sure that the students learn all they need to with VERY strict rules and boundaries and they think that the teachers should to not keeping in mind the kids who really study and work hard.
     This test effects  the students because of the great stress and pressure  the teachers the school the school system and there parents put on the students.this can cause stress lots of test anxiety. Failing the gaokao likely means ending up in a factory or construction job" even though these jobs would be a good and a well paying job but to the students this is something that is not wanted by them there teacher an most of all there parents.
      This can also be a good thing this is because  it teaches the kids to have good studing skills and they can also learn rule and position when it comes to jobs and even there new collage if they passed there test.
     Over all this test is hard and stressful for the students and the people around them such as parents and teachers this test is unfair and is cruel to the students and should not be tacking this test is unacceptable.

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