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Chinese students try to have more say in course planning
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-10-01 20:52

According to Su Fang,curriculum supermarket is not only welcomed by students but also received strong support from the parents.Zhang Dong,father of a junior high,confirmed the view.

"My kid used to be addicted to the Internet but he likes the curriculum supermarket now," Zhang said."It is a fairly good plan"

The Chinese old teaching method neglected the individual differences between students and the curriculum supermarket is to mend the defects,said Yue Yudian,head of the Educational Study Office with the Education Bureau of the Henan Province.

However,the role of curriculum supermarket cannot be overstated, analysts said.

The Chinese educational system is examination-oriented after all and the future of students are still decided by their scores of the compulsory courses

But sources with the No.6 Railway Secondary School said, the school took the curriculum supermarket as a very successful trial and planned to file a special report to the educative administration.

According to the relevant Chinese regulation, a new teaching method which has undergone three years of trial can be recommended to other schools if its feasibility is proved.


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