Although the homework is voluntary, the parents of Hungarian students are very supportive and will try their best to let their children choose their tourist destinations and routes according to their own interests. Parents believe that it is more beneficial for children to get in touch with the outside world and learn more about society. One of my students, who likes Germany very much, studied German courses at school, so he stayed alone in Germany for almost 1 month with interesting topics and confusion in the learning process, and completed an interesting research report on the world outlook and values of German high school students, as well as the differences between their concepts and Hungarian high school students.
Hungary offers elective courses in high schools. Because they think that offering elective courses in high schools can let teenagers know what they want earlier. At the same time, improve and cultivate the quality and interest of young people. These elective courses are diverse, relaxed and free. For example, in science and technology class, teachers don't always talk about knowledge and key points, but focus more on letting students do some small experiments and inventions; In Chinese class, teachers often weaken the study of grammar and vocabulary, let students close their books, talk directly and spend more time talking about things; Every Friday, they can take Hungarian folk dance classes, and many students have signed up. Of course, these elective courses are not compulsory. If you don't want to join them, you can use this time to read books and surf the Internet in the library.
In fact, it is not only an elective course, but also a compulsory course for students. In addition, they bring few books at school, usually finish their homework in one hour, and don't go to cram school on weekends.
Hungarian primary and secondary school students go to various museums and art galleries on weekends. The artistic accomplishment and enthusiasm of Hungarian teenagers are beyond imagination. Pupils, holding easels and white paper, copied a masterpiece in the art museum and wrote down their feelings. They will even discuss when the painting was painted and which painters belong to the same school.
A local middle school student said that if the teacher talks about the history and architecture of ancient Rome and Greece in class, they will assign homework and let them visit the corresponding museums on weekends. They will report what they found, learned and realized from the museums. In this respect, he won't be bored. He said, every time I go to the museum, it's once? An exploration? , very interesting.
In the eyes of Hungarians, hobbies and practical ability are not learned by rote in class, nor by sea tactics. These qualities have already penetrated into the bone marrow through your life practice and cultural influence since childhood, and can be easily acquired without repeated practice or review. This kind of thinking and logic runs through everything in Hungary from school exams to employer recruitment, so Hungarian young people can take their time? Call out? 、? Is the game over? My own life.
Hungarian primary and secondary school students actually have a light academic burden, and education pays more attention to innovation and art education. No wonder Hungary has produced 13 Nobel Prize winners so far. Immigrate to Hungary and enjoy free education in Hungary.