How students would change Hungarian secondary schools

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And we'll be grateful if we have enough time for eating and standing in line.
This sounds sooooo British!:rohog:
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George Mikes = Mikes György was born in Hungary.
 
But then you would have to stay at school an hour longer in the afternoon. Is that better than starting early in the morning?

Besides, the teacher cannot concentrate either. :D So yes, I absolutely agree.
However, perhaps a P.E. is okay in the 8th lesson, don't you think? There are quite a lot of students who go to a sports club in the afternoons, so if it's good for them to start doing sport at around 4 pm, they might not complain about P.E. in the 8th lesson.

I'm surprised to read that. I thought the canteen was much less popular these days. How long should the lunch break be then? And would you like to have one or two lunch breaks?


No ,staying in one more hour is not better in any way i think.
 

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I think first aid, car driving, practikal money skills/financial matters, searching the Internet and practical IT skills would be very useful to learn in the school. In my opinion the school's start is good. In the morning the students and the teachers are fresh. I agree with Star: the 8th lesson is very bad. The students and the teachers can not concentrate to learn and to teach. I think the problem is with the breaks: there is not a long enought lunchtime (minimum half an hour).

Good evening! :):D
 
Philip II of France, as far as I remember it was you who suggested it should be a subject. Do you still think so? Or do you agree with Bijuu K?
By the way, how come you've never had a lesson or two about this in IT? What do you learn/do instead?

And in my opinion know how to search in internet is can be a subject because we dont learn about this in any way in ICT lesson ,and a lot of people dont know how searching programes work.
 

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Would it be okay if every day looked like this?

09.00-09.45: 1st lesson
20-minute break
10.05-10.50: 2nd lesson
20-minute break
11.10-11.55: 3rd lesson
20-minute break
12.15-13.00: COOKING
30-minute break for queuing:cool: and for having lunch*
13.30-14.15: 5th lesson
20-minute break
14.35-15.20: 6th lesson
20-minute break
15.40-16.05: 7th lesson
20-minute break
16.25-17.10: P.E.

* I'd like to write "and for having the lunch which you have just cooked" but in that case you would miss the best part: queuing ;).
 

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As for Learning-how-to-learn, let me tell you that quite a few years ago there was an experiment in our school, which you might not know about.
There was a class who had a Learning-how-to-learn lesson every week for a year (or perhaps only for half a year? I'm not sure). They had two teachers who taught this subject together. One of them was a Maths teacher and the other a Hungarian Language and Literature and History teacher. After trying to teach that class how to learn for a year (but at least for half a year) both teachers agreed that
1) yes, it was a good idea to try because it is really important and very useful for the students to learn how to learn
2) no, it was not a good idea to try to do it like this because Learning-how-to-learn shouldn't be a separate subject.​
So the teachers of the school agreed that every teacher should teach their own students how to learn the subject which they teach. That is to say the Maths teacher should teach students how to learn Maths, the Biology teacher should teach students how to learn Biology, etc. because each and every subject is so different that it is impossible to teach students "how to learn".

So I think if you're not sure how to learn something, you should ask the teacher of that particular subject for advice because he/she knows best, no one else can tell you. Besides, I also think it is important to get to know yourself, to try different methods and then you will know which works best for you. There are different types of students: some of them can easily learn e. g. history if they can take their time to read it from a book, while others can learn the same thing more easily if they can listen to somebody talking about it, etc. You may find tests like this useful:
http://www.educationplanner.org/students/self-assessments/learning-styles.shtml
 
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I think in school these subjects should be teach: Cooking, speaking,first aid,car driving,reading,writing,math,physics,biology,household lesson.I hope people recognize the mistakes and correct them.I think the Finns are on the right track to realize the education because they have changed their education system.They teach cooking and Etc.
 
I think in school these subjects should be teach: Cooking, speaking,first aid,car driving,reading,writing,math,physics,biology,household lesson.I hope people recognize the mistakes and correct them.I think the Finns are on the right track to realize the education because they have changed their education system.They teach cooking and Etc.

This is just my own ideas but i think you dont need to have a cooking subject because nowadays you can buy food or use a recipt book so i relly dont know why every body want to know how to cook.
 

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I think the Finns are on the right track to realize the education because they have changed their education system.They teach cooking and Etc.
Do they teach Practical Money Skills, too? Do you also think that it would be useful for you? If yes: but why if you don't even get pocket money? (I used to study Economics at the secondary school. It included things like finance... It was dead boring, I can tell you...)
 

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if you want to learn driving you can do it without the school.
Did you all see this? That's a good point, isn't it? Wouldn't it be enough to have lessons for things that you cannot learn without the school? You could learn everything else without going to school, and then you wouldn't have to spend so much time at school.

Perhaps we should try to make two groups of subjects:
- compulsory subjects (maths? what else?)
- optional subjects (cooking? car-driving?, etc.)
 

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If you are want to be a doctor, you have to learn biologie.
If you want to be a worker in Los Alamos you have to learn physics and chemistry
etc.
DA?
I don't think it's so simple... You never know how many times you will change your mind before you grow up... Lots of people are unsure because they are interested in lots of things and/or because they are good at all kinds of subjects and/or because they always do the same thing in their free time (e.g. go kayaking), nothing else, so they don't even know what other things they are good at, what they can(not) do...
If you spend years studying e.g. physics and chemistry, you may become bored to death, and finally decide that you don't want to go to Los Alamos, after all. But because of spending all your time studying physics and chemistry you have missed studying other subjects - all of which would be more important now, that you know that you are absolutely fed up with physics and chemistry...
 
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