本帖最后由 liuruihua 于 2016-8-24 11:17 编辑
love_3_month 发表于 2016-8-24 10:43 
你的比较似乎有点奇怪,因为比较的是 中国的大班教育 vs 新西兰的小班教育,而不是你所说的私校和公校之 ...
You are off topic too from the post if you read the post title :-)
I think that I am on topic what you are discussing. You are saying the class size make a difference to the student. That is exactly what I am arguing. Why do country make a difference to your argument? Do you mean that third world country china's large class in state funding education is better than developed country nz's private school's small class? I am saying it is irrelevant to the class size.
I doubt the number make any difference. If that is the case, you really need to spend some money to hire a teacher yourself. This way you get 1:1 ratio instead of 1:10 ratio in private school. :-)
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4: Make up for any deficiencies in academic talent. Private tutoring varies wildly but many advertise their services for around $40 an hour. Five hours of tutoring a week across the 40 weeks of the school year will set you back $8000.
Maybe you can move to a remote area where there are not lots of students. I read an article to say one area there is only one student and one teacher in nz. Will you live there?
Here is an article talking about private school
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11576894
I think the only thing nice about private school is that you get your kids into the rich kids circle and once in their 20s, it is easier for them to do business as they grow up together and know each other and maybe they are friends. But there is other way to get into rich's circle i.e. joining a golf club and play golf together which is far cheaper than go to private school and you don't need to guess who is rich or not. :-)
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