Nguyen Huy Hoang, a 12th -grade student in Binh Chanh district, said that he was participating in 4 extra classes: Math, Physics, Chemistry and English. Overall classes usually start at 6pm and end at 19:30 to 20h.
According to male students, the schedule has been maintained from the beginning of the 12th year to the present. Huy Hoang plans to register for admission to Banking and Finance or International Businesses at Ton Duc Thang University and some other schools with training this sector.
"In fact, the days when I went home after 20h I was quite tired but because I was about to take the exam, I was forced to try to study," Huy Hoang said.
Similarly, Nguyen Hai Nam, a 12th -grade student in Binh Tan district, said that there is a relatively dense extra schedule.
"Except for Saturday nights and Sundays, the rest I go to extra classes, so the fatigue is inevitable. In the week there is Wednesday night, I go home at the latest because of the two additional math and chemical classes," Hainan shared.
Meanwhile, Ms. Hoai Thu (Thu Duc City) parents of 2 students in grades 6 and 8 said that both children are studying 3 more sessions/week with 2 subjects of math and English. In particular, English studied on Tuesday night and 5 from 19h15 to 20h45. Mathematics on Saturday morning.
"I have heard the proposal not for tutoring after 20 hours. I am very supportive because so you will rest earlier and we also help worry," Hoai Thu said.
Mr. Nguyen Van Ngai - former Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training, said that recently, when Circular 29 stipulates that tutoring and tutoring has been effective, has recorded many positive signals across the country. However, depending on the locality, there will be separate regulations and in Ho Chi Minh City proposes not to teach after 20 hours is reasonable.
"In Ho Chi Minh City, many schools have organized 2 sessions/day. Thus, the time for schooling at the school has occupied quite a lot. Therefore, if continuing to study more than 20 hours, in the long term, it will affect health and the study is not too effective," Mr. Nguyen Van Ngai said.
Earlier, on 11.4, Mr. Ho Tan Minh - Chief of the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City said that the Department was consulting with relevant departments and units to develop a draft regulation on tutoring and tutoring, which proposed the proposal not to organize tutoring and extra classes after 20 hours.
Mr. Minh analyzed that the city at rush hour often occurs traffic jams, so it is necessary to calculate for students to have enough time to eat and move to tutoring facilities after the end of the school time at school, while also ensuring the amount of tutoring and tutoring for students about 1.5 hours or more.
"Many students study 2 sessions at school, the time of study is many, so the extra study should be completed before 20 hours for them to go home to rest and talk to their parents and grandparents," Mr. Minh explained.