Based on the expected registration of 12th grade students and the results of the first semester, the school needs to screen and open remedial classes for students with an average score below 5.0.
That is the direction of the Director of the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City, Le Hong Son, in the document guiding high schools to organize review sessions for grade 12 students in the 2014-2015 school year to prepare for the national high school exam to be held for the first time on July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 2015.
Organizing review classes for students is done on a voluntary basis. (Illustration photo)
Accordingly, after the second semester test results are available, the school will review the students' results to continue tutoring until the end of June or participate in review classes more appropriate for the semester . For natural science subjects, students need to regularly practice basic exercises that are within their ability; for social science subjects, increase review and test taking until students have a firm grasp of the knowledge.
In addition, after the end of the second semester until the end of June, schools organize review sessions for students in Math, Literature, History, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Foreign Languages.
The Department requires that the organization of review classes for students be carried out on a voluntary basis for each subject. The number of students in each review class is no more than 45 based on the level of the students, and review classes are not held on Sundays. The review content must be within the current high school curriculum, mainly the 12th grade curriculum; While reviewing knowledge, students must also get familiar with how to take the test to ensure that they meet both basic requirements (for high school graduation) and advanced requirements (for university and college admission).
( Admissions Newspaper )