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What Chinese teach their children?
Chinese children also have to learn pinyin, which is Chinese written in English letters so that even foreigners can read what it says. As well as learning Chinese, kids study mathematics, physical education, music, art, nature, literature, and – very important – moral education.
How do you explain integrity to a child?
Integrity is doing the right thing even when it’s hard or when no one is looking. Many people only do what they are supposed to because they know that an authority figure is watching. If someone is watching them, then they do what they are supposed to only because they don’t want to get in trouble.
How do Chinese educate their children?
At the age of seven or six, children begin primary school education. All in all, 60\% of the allocated time of instruction is dedicated to Chinese and math, also called “The Big Two”. Additionally, children are instructed in music, art, morals and society, and nature, and also take practical work classes.
Why is integrity important for a child?
Integrity allows them to take the right decision for the future life. Knowing the importance of integrity, your child can develop academic honesty to their moral vocabulary, they will also learn to respond appropriately to cheating, they will use meaningful quotes, and it also inspires them to believe in themselves.
What is Chinese education system?
Basic education in China includes pre-school education (usually three years), primary education (six years, usually starting at the age of six) and secondary education (six years). Senior middle school graduates wishing to go to universities must take National Higher Education Entrance Exam (Gao Kao).
What do you expect from the Chinese subject?
They are: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Most likely, your first few Chinese classes will focus mostly on listening and speaking, and will gradually incorporate reading and writing as you go, since these are the most difficult of the four.