Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,207,461 members, 7,999,099 topics. Date: Sunday, 10 November 2024 at 05:13 PM

All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams - Education (2) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Education / All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams (20134 Views)

Stop Sending Your Children For Holiday Lessons / In A World Where 98% Of Online Money-making Opportunities Are Scams: / Holiday Lessons, Summer Lessons, Whatever They Call It, Is A Scam! (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Nobody: 2:31pm On Jul 30, 2018
Bitter truth, I couldn't agree more!

2 Likes

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by FunmyKemmy(f): 2:31pm On Jul 30, 2018
Noted.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Jonasbadoo(m): 2:31pm On Jul 30, 2018
DEHVEHLOP:
Vocational education is good.
But you still need formal education.

This is why illiteracy is very rampant in Igboland.
They do only vocational without formal education....





Nice write up @OP
yoloba Skull Miner

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by TreasuredGlory: 2:31pm On Jul 30, 2018
rt
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by BIXYBABE: 2:33pm On Jul 30, 2018
ok
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by HITTED(m): 2:33pm On Jul 30, 2018
No amount of reading or after-school lessons can remove the curse of illiteracy and almajirism in Foooooolani and Northern youths.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by lonelydora: 2:33pm On Jul 30, 2018
sonsomegrigbo:
Fellow nairalanders, please read and make suggestions


A child will go to school by 7am and close by 5pm for five days out of the seven days in a week.

During weekends that child comes home with many assignments in all the subjects he or she is offering in school. So there won't be time to rest and play through out the weekend.

The child does that for almost four months hoping to enjoy the holidays only for schools to come up with a scam in the name of holidays lesson.

What exactly do you want to teach that child?

Dear Nigerian parents, summer holiday is a period you allow a child to experience other things in life apart from formal education.

Allow them to travel for the vacation and if you don't have money for vacation, take them to a place where they will learn new skills.

Let them go and learn how to draw, computer coding, how to play football, martial art, learn business, catering, tie and die, learn foreign languages etc

Allow this children to explore life.

Everytime Book book book that is why most of our youths are unemployed because they can't do any other thing apart from white collar job.


May God help and bless our children.

I have been arguing whether my will do this summer class or not. I don't like the idea.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Yomit71(m): 2:33pm On Jul 30, 2018
@Dehvehlop, what has Igbo done to deserve this? This is too much now grin

2 Likes

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by anambraamaka: 2:35pm On Jul 30, 2018
Ok
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by sammirano: 2:37pm On Jul 30, 2018
The schools need to be more creative and develop exciting programs during the holidays.. Objectives will still be achieved. Although some are already doing such. If you know, you know.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by holluphemydavid(m): 2:40pm On Jul 30, 2018
Bitter truth
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by ariesbull: 2:40pm On Jul 30, 2018
DEHVEHLOP:
Vocational education is good.

But you still need formal education.


This is why illiteracy is very rampant in Igboland.

They do only vocational without formal education....






Nice write up @OP


And yet Igbo today has the most skilled labor and most educated people in Nigeria

The WAEC, KAMB, NECO ,GCE and other statistics are there for references

7 Likes 2 Shares

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Originalsly: 2:42pm On Jul 30, 2018
sonsomegrigbo:


Allow this children to explore life.

Everytime Book book book that is why most of our youths are unemployed because they can't do any other thing apart from white collar job.


Hmmm....write up with very good supporting reasons. Nice one op.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by freebreezeyz(m): 2:42pm On Jul 30, 2018
Nairaland should promote more of these kinds of write-ups!!

Over sense dey in what the OP has pointed out!!

True I know majority of working class parents may not agree objectively with your points because some kids ehn, an hour at home is like forever in wahala mood, BUT then again the OP made valid points!!!

IF and only IF the summer school was redirected to VOCATIONAL studies, then I think lots of people would have given it a second thought after all!!! Just maybe so!

God help us jare!!
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by eodavids(m): 2:43pm On Jul 30, 2018
sonsomegrigbo:
Fellow nairalanders, please read and make suggestions


A child will go to school by 7am and close by 5pm for five days out of the seven days in a week.

During weekends that child comes home with many assignments in all the subjects he or she is offering in school. So there won't be time to rest and play through out the weekend.

The child does that for almost four months hoping to enjoy the holidays only for schools to come up with a scam in the name of holidays lesson.

What exactly do you want to teach that child?

Dear Nigerian parents, summer holiday is a period you allow a child to experience other things in life apart from formal education.

Allow them to travel for the vacation and if you don't have money for vacation, take them to a place where they will learn new skills.

Let them go and learn how to draw, computer coding, how to play football, martial art, learn business, catering, tie and die, learn foreign languages etc

Allow this children to explore life.

Everytime Book book book that is why most of our youths are unemployed because they can't do any other thing apart from white collar job.


May God help and bless our children.

Op, here is the fact.

Most holiday lessons, even though organised in schools are teachers' initiative.
These teachers use that medium to make money during holidays because many well-paying (none government) schools pay half or non-salaries during holidays.

That's why, in many occasions, such lessons are not compulsory and the parents who opt out for their children cannot be compelled to enroll their kids in the holiday business.

Op, beware of teachers on this thread grin

1 Like

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by freebreezeyz(m): 2:45pm On Jul 30, 2018
eodavids:


Op, here is the fact.

Most holiday lessons, even though organised in schools are teachers' initiative.
These teachers use that medium to make money during holidays because many well-paying (none government) schools pay half or non-salaries during holidays.

That's why, in many occasions, such lessons are not compulsory and the parents who opt out for their children cannot be compelled to enroll their kids in the holiday business.

Op, beware of teachers on this thread grin


True...but we await the teacher to come up with valid points to counter the OP!
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Nelson247: 2:46pm On Jul 30, 2018
sonsomegrigbo:
Fellow nairalanders, please read and make suggestions


A child will go to school by 7am and close by 5pm for five days out of the seven days in a week.

During weekends that child comes home with many assignments in all the subjects he or she is offering in school. So there won't be time to rest and play through out the weekend.

The child does that for almost four months hoping to enjoy the holidays only for schools to come up with a scam in the name of holidays lesson.

What exactly do you want to teach that child?

Dear Nigerian parents, summer holiday is a period you allow a child to experience other things in life apart from formal education.

Allow them to travel for the vacation and if you don't have money for vacation, take them to a place where they will learn new skills.

Let them go and learn how to draw, computer coding, how to play football, martial art, learn business, catering, tie and die, learn foreign languages etc

Allow this children to explore life.

Everytime Book book book that is why most of our youths are unemployed because they can't do any other thing apart from white collar job.


May God help and bless our children.

I totally agree with you. Iwas just thinking in the same way

1 Like 1 Share

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by mufadem2012: 2:47pm On Jul 30, 2018
This is a matter of choice.Take either for your child
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by TwentyOnePilots(m): 2:48pm On Jul 30, 2018
My kids are presently in J Town... Enjoying the Holidays. No head bursting. grin
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Centcanada: 2:48pm On Jul 30, 2018
How e take affect Nigeria economy if I may ask?
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Aystarz: 2:48pm On Jul 30, 2018
wehdone:
After busting their brains during the term, you want to now steal their joy during the holidays. Why can't these school owners allow children be great? Awon killers of joy!


Steal what joy? The kids, during holidays, only have to be in school from 9am to 12 noon. Is that what you call a killjoy? I hear in most schools children don't even have to attend classes on Friday, so again I wonder what the big deal is about this hue and cry over the lessons, when they are supposed to engage kids whose parents are ever on the move.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Just2endowed2(m): 2:48pm On Jul 30, 2018
op u are very right undecided

during our time, na book book book
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Mutemenot(m): 2:48pm On Jul 30, 2018
Lazy parents are mostly behind the holiday lesson n that's why you see the kids exhibiting strange characters cos they have lived almost all their lives with strangers . Some kids now don't know how to sweep or how to cultivate garden .

2 Likes

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by dayoakinns(m): 2:52pm On Jul 30, 2018
Uhmmm, this table you guyz are shaking.
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by edupedia: 2:55pm On Jul 30, 2018
WHAT KIND OF SUMMER SCHOOL DID YOUR CHILD ATTEND LAST YEAR?

TWO-A-PENNY SUMMER SCHOOLS A-PLENTY!

Recent investigations have revealed that parents who registered their children at many so-called summer schools in Lagos at dirty cheap prices did get themselves taken to the cleaners after all. We have found that many of these emergency schools are not worth a kobo of fees parents pay. They only play on the anxiety of parents to get their children doing something constructive while they are at work.

During our investigations, we discovered that many of the proprietors/proprietresses of these schools had no genuine plans for vocational programs, which should be the focus of a holiday school. Emphasis is not placed on intelligence – developing games, life skills or obvious self- actualization programs. There were no plans for tutorials on academic related needs such as how to make appropriate use of libraries, study skills and examination techniques. Some of them even closed as early as 11.00 am each day which makes us wonder why they made students leave their homes in the first place. We have classified some of these schools from the comical to the wacky and from the patently absurd to the ‘Bubble Trouble, Double Rubble’!

BUT WHAT SHOULD A SUMMER SCHOOL PROVIDE ITS STUDENTS?

1. The goal of a holiday school should be to challenge, amuse and provoke students into seeing, thinking and acting in many usual and unusual recreational ways.

2. It should stimulate and refresh students during the period by combining academic and co-curricular activities in a unique environment capable of creating and bonding friendship by students from all parts of Nigeria. To do this we hereby submit a check list of programs a summer school might provide apart from taking students on trips to London, Paris, Nairobi or Johannesburg!

ACADEMIC-RELATED

1.Few subject lectures Including English Language, Maths and science subjects such as Integrated Science, Intro Tech ,Chemistry, Physics. This should be backed up with practicals and at least a test at the end of the holiday school whose results should be submitted to parents in the last week of the holiday school.

2. Students needing remedial work in Maths and English should be made to spend two extra periods (1hr 20 mins) each day from Monday to Thursday with approval from parents after discussion with holiday school management.

3. Specific tutorials on Microsoft Office packages especially WORD. This should be combined with internet/e-mail training, social networks and the need to be very careful while browsing.

4. Oral English/Oral French

5. Lectures on “Moral Instructions”, Famous Peoples, Quotations and Places. Also they should be guided on how to speak confidently in the public.

CO-CURRICULAR-RELATED

1. Ball Games such as basketball, football, volleyball, lawn and table tennis etc.

2. Indoor Games such as chess, scrabble, monopoly, ayo, snake and ladder, ludo, etc.

3. Educational or brain games from video or the computer.

4. Educational Film shows on Shakespeare, People and Places etc. Nollywood and Hollywood movies should not be excluded if they have themes related to moral instructions for students or their tutors.

5. Playing of musical instruments, voice training by Karaoke .

6. First-aid training/”Handling emergencies at home” sessions

7. Drama/Choral singing/Pop singing/Local and international dances.

8. Quiz/Debating competitions.

9. Horticultural & Gardening/Poultry Keeping lessons

10. Cooking and Baking competitions

11. Arts, Crafts, Beads-making, Carpentry works tutorials

12. Body Exercises and “Man o War” sessions

13. Lessons /Games/Drama on Savings and Personal finance

14. Lessons on Community spirit and work

15. External-based activities such as excursions to the National Stadium and National Museum, National Arts Theatre,visits to Badagry beach or beaches along the Victoria Island/Lekki axis, French Course at French Village in Badagry with a short visit to Cotonou, Leadership Training at the Sea School, Swimming sessions at an international hotel nearby .

TWO QUESTIONS REMAIN PLEASE!

1. What kind of summer school will your child attend this year? Something close to our checklist above or far from it?

2. How to combine all these into a time-table which students will find stimulating?

PLEASE RETURN TO OUR BLOG lagosbooksclub@yahoo.com MORE OFTEN FOR MORE ARTICLES ON SUMMER SCHOOLS

1 Like

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by modupe2: 2:56pm On Jul 30, 2018
Nice write up @OP

1 Like

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Jabioro: 2:56pm On Jul 30, 2018
Very wicked truth,OP you did savagery descriptn.Lesson teacher go hate dye! I dey your back make dem come puncture pocket again,we no gree

1 Like

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by eodavids(m): 2:57pm On Jul 30, 2018
freebreezeyz:



True...but we await the teacher to come up with valid points to counter the OP!

If you see those attacking the thread with aggressiveness, then you should mark 'em

1 Like

Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by edupedia: 2:57pm On Jul 30, 2018
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Proffdada: 2:58pm On Jul 30, 2018
As a private lesson tutor, I make sure they get their break even if it'll cost me


Instead, why not organize summer camp?
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Kingsunnyaleke: 2:59pm On Jul 30, 2018
50% of lgbo youth no go skul o na true wey u talk......
Re: All These Holiday Lessons Are Scams by Olatara(f): 3:01pm On Jul 30, 2018
NwanyiAwkaetiti:
very true. No lesson teacher should bash the op for giving us undiluted truth.
OP no want make I collect August salary and lesson money?

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply)

Studying Mass Communication Without Literature? / ASUU Strike Latest : How Total Is It In Your University? / ABU Students Return N2.5m To Owner (Photos)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 42
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.