How students would change Hungarian secondary schools

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The history lessons in this world is too simplified. You dont know the real things.
[That is the matter with capitalism, the leaders want to teach idiots in schools, we have to rebel:rohog:]
Are you trying to say that everybody should learn History? Even students who want to be doctors or workers at Los Alamos?
 

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Állandó Tag
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Have you seen the posters?
Halloween party
Tomorrow (Thursday) 5 pm
English classroom
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Halloween party
Tomorrow (Thursday) 5 pm
English classroom
 

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Állandó Tag
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Now for nine whole days (plus one extra hour :cool:) there's
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so you can spend more time here again. ;)

By the way, do you think it's very important to have an autumn break? Don't you think we should have a longer winter holiday instead?
 
Now for nine whole days (plus one extra hour :cool:) there's
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so you can spend more time here again. ;)

By the way, do you think it's very important to have an autumn break? Don't you think we should have a longer winter holiday instead?


Have an autumn break is better because with an autumn break you can survive until the winter holiday.
 

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Have an autumn break is better because with an autumn break you can survive until the winter holiday.
Yes, I know what you mean, but this year the 22nd December is still a school day (Friday) and Sunday (the 24th) is Christmas Eve already:dr_33:. I think it is absolutely awful. I would rather have the week before Christmas off than a week now. All Saints' Day (1st Nov) would be a day off school anyway (because it's a holiday for everyone), so we wouldn't lose the whole week now in return: it would be
2 days weekend (28th and 29th October)
2 days school
1 day off (Nov 1st)
2 days school
2 days weekend.​
That would be enough for me in return for the whole week before Christmas:dr_33:. I'll miss having a proper Advent... :( There won't be enough time to prepare for Christmas :dr_33:properly, we'll all be in a hurry, it will be too stressful instead of taking our time to have some fun while baking delicious cakes:dr_104:, wrapping up the presents:dr_175:, etc...
 
Yes, I know what you mean, but this year the 22nd December is still a school day (Friday) and Sunday (the 24th) is Christmas Eve already:dr_33:. I think it is absolutely awful. I would rather have the week before Christmas off than a week now. All Saints' Day (1st Nov) would be a day off school anyway (because it's a holiday for everyone), so we wouldn't lose the whole week now in return: it would be
2 days weekend (28th and 29th October)
2 days school
1 day off (Nov 1st)
2 days school
2 days weekend.​
That would be enough for me in return for the whole week before Christmas:dr_33:. I'll miss having a proper Advent... :( There won't be enough time to prepare for Christmas :dr_33:properly, we'll all be in a hurry, it will be too stressful instead of taking our time to have some fun while baking delicious cakes:dr_104:, wrapping up the presents:dr_175:, etc...

Without this one week holiday i think it would be inpossible to dont get a heart attack before the winter holiday.
 
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 ;).
This is a bad timetable, because a lot of students have other activities in the afternoon, for example music lessons.
In my opinion the breaks are too long.
I would like to learn cooking, because cooking is a good hobby and very useful in life.
 

JuhJóz

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Hiába tudják a fiatalok, hogy milyen lenne a jobb oktatási rendszer, ha a felnőttek (saját szüleikkel az élen) meg sem hallgatják őket. Saját, belső társadalmi párbeszéd nélkül nem fog menni, és a változtatás nem kevés időbe (több választási ciklus) kerülne. Annál bonyolultabb a dolog, hogy sima ötleteléssel sikert lehetne elérni.
Franchise nem működik, nincs két egyforma társadalom, az izzadtságot nem lehet megúszni...
 

padaratus

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I think the school need to start at 9 o'cloock, because the students are so fresh, and they can wake up normally.
My answer to the 2nd questin that we need the 10 minute breaks, because we can bring back the lag.
 
I teach English in a secondary school in Hungary. The other day I asked my 9th-grader (about 15-year-old) students what new subjects they would like to have at school. In their homework they came up with the following ideas:
- Cooking
- Housekeeping
- First Aid
- Self-Defence
- Learning-how-to-learn
- Communication
- Building
- Car-driving
- Horse-riding
- Practical Money Skills / Financial Matters
- Civic Knowledge / Legal Matters
- Programming
- Searching-the-Internet
- Animation
- Listening-to-music
Because they had quite a lot to say about what they like/dislike about school, how they would change their timetable, etc., I thought it'd be nice to help them find an online forum where we could go on discussing it in English outside the classroom and, hopefully, with other people, too. Do you think we could try here?
If no, then this thread will obviously be deleted soon.
If yes, please join us, especially if you are secondary school students, too. :)
So, what do you think? Which of the above subjects would be the most useful and why? Do you have such subjects in your school (in other parts of the world perhaps)? What's the ideal timetable like in your opinion?
I think chemistry and physics are the most boring and unnecessary subject in school. I don't have more problems with the subjects. I think the breaks are shorts.
 

aBcd2001

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I think the cooking, the horse riding and the listening to music are useless. The horse riding and listening to music is a hobby and if you want to cook something you can read in a book or on the internet. About the others I agree with them.
 

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Hiába tudják a fiatalok, hogy milyen lenne a jobb oktatási rendszer
Well, I'm not sure they know. :)
ha a felnőttek (saját szüleikkel az élen) meg sem hallgatják őket
You and I are here to listen to them but most of them are not really willing to share their ideas. (They just want to get the homework done, i. e. to post at least one comment here.)
Annál bonyolultabb a dolog, hogy sima ötleteléssel sikert lehetne elérni.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. :)
 
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if you want to cook something you can read in a book or on the internet
And if you want to learn how to
- use a computer
- build a house
- breed sheep
- play chess
- grow plants
- repair your washing-machine
- do origami
- etc.​
you can read it in a book or online, too. Does that mean it's enough to teach kids how to read and after that it's not important for them to go to school any more because they can read everything they are interested in in books or on the internet?
 
And if you want to learn how to
- use a computer
- build a house
- breed sheep
- play chess
- grow plants
- repair your washing-machine
- do origami
- etc.​
you can read it in a book or online, too. Does that mean it's enough to teach kids how to read and after that it's not important for them to go to school any more because they can read everything they are interested in in books or on the internet?[/QUOTE

No but as i said you can brought food and you dont need to learn things that are easy to understand by reading and cooking is something like that but you need to learn maths but maths is not a very understandable thing.
 
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