
Knowing about the entrance exam makes studying easier for children.
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“Free semester system, high school credit system, integration of liberal arts and sciences…. “If you understand the new college entrance exam system, your child’s studies will become easier!” Preview of the Aptitude-Based Admissions System for Elementary School Mothers ★A revised and expanded edition tailored to the newly revised 2023 college entrance exam system! ★Free semester system? High school credit system? The complexities of college entrance exams, all in one book! ★Provide self-evaluation forms and entrance exam plans for student management ★ Includes the most frequently asked questions and answers from parent entrance exam lectures ★Recommended by Bang Jong-im, editor-in-chief of Chosun Edu and education journalist "Understanding the Entrance Exam Makes Your Child's Studying Easier," a refreshing guide for mothers of elementary school students about to enter middle or high school, has returned in a revised and expanded edition. We've detailed the college entrance exam system for 2022 and beyond so that even mothers unfamiliar with the term "free semester system" can easily understand it. The era of focusing solely on Korean, English, and math has passed, and an era has arrived where choosing and studying subjects that fit a child's aptitude has become important. In the past, vocational high schools were transformed into specialized high schools and Meister high schools, and liberal arts and science subjects were integrated, bringing us a new world of education that our parents' generation had never experienced. For mothers who are unaware of the changing world of college entrance exams and thus unable to communicate with their children and cause friction, this book contains information on how college entrance exams are conducted these days and how to guide children's studies accordingly. The 2023 Revised and Expanded Edition provides a friendly and easy-to-understand explanation of the revised college entrance exam system, based on the 2022 CSAT, the first integrated liberal arts and science CSAT. An appendix has also been added that will provide detailed guidance as if you were receiving admission consulting from the author, a current admissions consultant. Based on the author's extensive experience in the field, he has clearly explained the most frequently asked questions and answers in his lectures to parents about college entrance exams. In addition, we provide a student self-diagnosis table for student management and a three-year high school entrance exam plan according to the changed entrance exam system. The author not only provides information on college entrance exams to mothers who are curious about the exam, but also addresses the concerns of children today through college entrance exam counseling. It covers key information such as the skills needed for the future, as well as vivid examples of subjects that children can choose based on their interests. Find out how to become a mother who supports your child in everything from academic management to career planning, so that they can study according to their aptitude and carve out their own future. |
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Revised and Expanded Edition Preface: Knowing More About Entrance Exams Will Help Your Child See Better
Introduction: Why can't children tell their parents about their future career path?
Chapter 1: "College Entrance Exam Study for Communicative Parents" - Parents' College Entrance Exam Mindset
An era where a first-class grade does not guarantee passing
There's a difference between excessive interference and appropriate assistance.
Sometimes an objective view of a child is necessary.
Why Children Don't Tell Their Parents About Their Career Concerns
Entrance Exam Guide 1: Do you know about the disappearing 1st grade?
Chapter 2: "Understanding College Entrance Exams Properly Reveals Your Child's Studying Skills" - College Entrance Exam Fact Check
Top in middle school, bottom in high school?
Wrong precedent that misses the depth
If you don't know the grading system, you may misunderstand your child's grades.
Why are my English grades low despite my fluent English conversation skills?
Specialized high schools are not vocational high schools.
Admissions Guide 2: What Kind of School is Meister High School?
Chapter 3: "Understanding the 'High School Credit System' Will Make Your Third Year of Middle School Easier" - The High School Credit System: The Axis of College Entrance Exams
The High School Credit System: A Key to the Changing College Entrance Exam System
If you don't want to get a failing grade due to poor grades
Read about the essential competencies of the future in new subjects.
From lecture-style classes to block-style classes
When is the right time to choose a subject?
If you keep doing what you've been doing, you'll miss out on high school grades.
Career exploration is not an option, it's a necessity.
Admissions Guide 3: What is the Online Career Exploration Service?
Chapter 4: "Understanding the Integrated CSAT is Key to Improving Your Child's Achievement" - CSAT Preparation Strategies
Importance of first-year subjects and elective courses
Integrated CSAT with no distinction between humanities and science
Expanding regular admissions, a new wind of change in college admissions
To pass through the narrow gate of the comprehensive student admissions process
Are elective subjects less important?
Admissions Guide 4: How are high school grades evaluated?
Chapter 5: "Information is Power in Solid Preparation for Internal Exams" - Internal Exam Preparation Strategies
A record of related activities rather than a dazzling list of awards
Class president election, should I run or not?
Past exam questions, immutable truth
How to Choose Between Online and Offline Schools
Another strategy called essay writing
From a hobby club to an academic club
Admissions Guide 5: Why Are Clubs Important?
Chapter 6: "Study Strategies for Children Looking 10 Years Ahead" - How to Use It for College Entrance Exams
In the age of self-promotion, expressing your dreams concretely is crucial.
You need the power to read grades.
You must become a strong supporter of your child's college entrance exams.
Don't blindly trust excessive college entrance exam information.
Career Strategist Parents Help Their Children Dream
Admissions Guide 6: What Departments Are Related to Future Jobs?
A mother's inner strength creates a child who studies well.
Appendix 1 Q1.
What is the first thing you should do before entering high school?
Q2.
What should I consider when choosing a high school?
Q3.
Are there any reasons why specialized high schools and private high schools have an advantage in college entrance exams?
Q4.
I changed my dream in the middle of the semester. Will this be disadvantageous for the college entrance exam?
Q5.
I want to find another way besides studying. What should I do?
Appendix 2: Student Self-Evaluation Form for Entrance Exams
Appendix 3: Key Period for College Entrance Exams: 3 Years of High School Entrance Exam Plan
Introduction: Why can't children tell their parents about their future career path?
Chapter 1: "College Entrance Exam Study for Communicative Parents" - Parents' College Entrance Exam Mindset
An era where a first-class grade does not guarantee passing
There's a difference between excessive interference and appropriate assistance.
Sometimes an objective view of a child is necessary.
Why Children Don't Tell Their Parents About Their Career Concerns
Entrance Exam Guide 1: Do you know about the disappearing 1st grade?
Chapter 2: "Understanding College Entrance Exams Properly Reveals Your Child's Studying Skills" - College Entrance Exam Fact Check
Top in middle school, bottom in high school?
Wrong precedent that misses the depth
If you don't know the grading system, you may misunderstand your child's grades.
Why are my English grades low despite my fluent English conversation skills?
Specialized high schools are not vocational high schools.
Admissions Guide 2: What Kind of School is Meister High School?
Chapter 3: "Understanding the 'High School Credit System' Will Make Your Third Year of Middle School Easier" - The High School Credit System: The Axis of College Entrance Exams
The High School Credit System: A Key to the Changing College Entrance Exam System
If you don't want to get a failing grade due to poor grades
Read about the essential competencies of the future in new subjects.
From lecture-style classes to block-style classes
When is the right time to choose a subject?
If you keep doing what you've been doing, you'll miss out on high school grades.
Career exploration is not an option, it's a necessity.
Admissions Guide 3: What is the Online Career Exploration Service?
Chapter 4: "Understanding the Integrated CSAT is Key to Improving Your Child's Achievement" - CSAT Preparation Strategies
Importance of first-year subjects and elective courses
Integrated CSAT with no distinction between humanities and science
Expanding regular admissions, a new wind of change in college admissions
To pass through the narrow gate of the comprehensive student admissions process
Are elective subjects less important?
Admissions Guide 4: How are high school grades evaluated?
Chapter 5: "Information is Power in Solid Preparation for Internal Exams" - Internal Exam Preparation Strategies
A record of related activities rather than a dazzling list of awards
Class president election, should I run or not?
Past exam questions, immutable truth
How to Choose Between Online and Offline Schools
Another strategy called essay writing
From a hobby club to an academic club
Admissions Guide 5: Why Are Clubs Important?
Chapter 6: "Study Strategies for Children Looking 10 Years Ahead" - How to Use It for College Entrance Exams
In the age of self-promotion, expressing your dreams concretely is crucial.
You need the power to read grades.
You must become a strong supporter of your child's college entrance exams.
Don't blindly trust excessive college entrance exam information.
Career Strategist Parents Help Their Children Dream
Admissions Guide 6: What Departments Are Related to Future Jobs?
A mother's inner strength creates a child who studies well.
Appendix 1 Q1.
What is the first thing you should do before entering high school?
Q2.
What should I consider when choosing a high school?
Q3.
Are there any reasons why specialized high schools and private high schools have an advantage in college entrance exams?
Q4.
I changed my dream in the middle of the semester. Will this be disadvantageous for the college entrance exam?
Q5.
I want to find another way besides studying. What should I do?
Appendix 2: Student Self-Evaluation Form for Entrance Exams
Appendix 3: Key Period for College Entrance Exams: 3 Years of High School Entrance Exam Plan
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Into the book
The reason parents study hard for college entrance exams and advancement is not because they need to send their children to a 'better university.'
When our children are struggling with worries about their future and the burden of schoolwork, we want to be the 'best conversation partner' who can share their thoughts and provide advice.
---p.6
The problem is that teenagers no longer talk to their parents about college entrance exams, which means they don't confide in them about their worries and concerns about their future and career paths.
With the changed curriculum, for our children, college entrance exams are not simply a matter of whether or not they will go to college.
In the revised education system, for children, the college entrance exam is essentially a matter of deciding on a career path and planning for the future.
---p.51
If classes are conducted in a way that students learn new content by researching and presenting materials on their own, similar to university classes, or if classes that focus on experiments or research activities increase, the existing 50-minute single class will no longer be sufficient.
Because of this, it is a structure that inevitably leads to the creation of a new river.
This increase in project-based classes raises important implications.
---p.110
Even if things get worse, we shouldn't blame the children for getting to that point.
Children just worry and plan in their own way to meet the standards of adults.
So no one should mock these children or point a finger at them.
It is the adults who need to change.
We need to stop being blinded by the numbers in front of us and pretending not to know what our children really need.
Only then can we prevent the birth of children who act as 'fake honor students'.
---p.123
Some children have the tenacity to study consistently, but they may feel stressed when it comes to standing in front of others and expressing their opinions.
Or, there are children who are persistent in studying subjects or things they like, but find it burdensome to have to study subjects they dislike.
This is why parents struggle to find a school that will nurture their child's strengths and address their weaknesses.
When our children are struggling with worries about their future and the burden of schoolwork, we want to be the 'best conversation partner' who can share their thoughts and provide advice.
---p.6
The problem is that teenagers no longer talk to their parents about college entrance exams, which means they don't confide in them about their worries and concerns about their future and career paths.
With the changed curriculum, for our children, college entrance exams are not simply a matter of whether or not they will go to college.
In the revised education system, for children, the college entrance exam is essentially a matter of deciding on a career path and planning for the future.
---p.51
If classes are conducted in a way that students learn new content by researching and presenting materials on their own, similar to university classes, or if classes that focus on experiments or research activities increase, the existing 50-minute single class will no longer be sufficient.
Because of this, it is a structure that inevitably leads to the creation of a new river.
This increase in project-based classes raises important implications.
---p.110
Even if things get worse, we shouldn't blame the children for getting to that point.
Children just worry and plan in their own way to meet the standards of adults.
So no one should mock these children or point a finger at them.
It is the adults who need to change.
We need to stop being blinded by the numbers in front of us and pretending not to know what our children really need.
Only then can we prevent the birth of children who act as 'fake honor students'.
---p.123
Some children have the tenacity to study consistently, but they may feel stressed when it comes to standing in front of others and expressing their opinions.
Or, there are children who are persistent in studying subjects or things they like, but find it burdensome to have to study subjects they dislike.
This is why parents struggle to find a school that will nurture their child's strengths and address their weaknesses.
---p.258
Publisher's Review
“Why won’t my child open up about his or her career concerns?”
“How can I help my child achieve his or her dreams?”
Study for the best conversations, not just better colleges!
2023 Revised and Expanded Edition, Covering Everything from the Free Semester System to the High School Credit System
The topic that monopolizes the interest of elementary school parents with children entering middle and high school is the high school credit system.
The full implementation of the high school credit system will begin in 2025, and children born in the 2010s will have to learn a completely changed education system when they become high school students.
This book, which contains information on why elementary school children need to know about college entrance exams in advance, focusing on the high school education system, the front line of college entrance exams that is emerging as a high school credit system, has returned in the 2023 revised and expanded edition.
When my child talks about a new path, it's necessary for me to study for the entrance exam, if only to understand his or her interests and have a sincere conversation.
#1.
What exactly is the high school credit system?
The high school credit system is a system in which students select subjects based on their aptitude and career path based on their Korean, English, and math skills, and graduate by earning credits. It is the axis of the college entrance exam that the author wants to tell mothers the most.
Although the high school credit system will be fully implemented starting in 2025, choosing subjects based on a child's career path is more important than anything else. Therefore, to achieve good results in college entrance exams, you must plan out your career path in advance and set learning goals that are right for your child.
The free semester and free year systems currently implemented in middle schools have also evolved into activities that help children find career paths that are suited to their aptitudes.
College entrance exams are not a distant story, but rather a long-term project that requires preparation over a period of three to six years.
#2.
To become a mother who knows a little about aptitude-based college entrance exams
The ultimate destination of my child's studies will be the college entrance exam.
If you are a mother who is interested in college entrance exams but finds the new admissions system difficult, you can find help in this book.
A professional admissions consultant discusses the importance of career exploration, aptitude-based subject selection, and the scale of study, all tailored to your child's academic and college entrance exam strategies.
It also provides parental mindset and entrance exam utilization methods.
This book provides guidance on how mothers can guide their children to learn independently and independently, and to explore their own paths in life. It also provides accurate information to prepare for their children's future, helping mothers understand the broader framework of college entrance exams.
#3.
How to understand your child's true concerns, starting with college entrance exam information.
The parents that children want are not the ones who just encourage their children by saying, “Good job, you’ll do better next time,” even if they fail a test or get bad grades.
If you try to talk to your child about incorrect college entrance exam information when their grades are bad, the child will only develop rebelliousness and hostility, saying, “Mom and Dad don’t know anything…”
"Knowing the Entrance Exam Makes Your Child's Studying Easier" began with the author's determination that entrance exam education is absolutely necessary for children who are stressed by the lack of communication with their parents who are unaware of the entrance exam.
Knowing the college entrance exam well goes beyond simply conveying information about the exam; it is the path to becoming a parent who can listen to and share your child's true concerns.
In this book, you can also find messages of encouragement for mothers to understand their children better by learning about the college entrance exam.
#4.
Packed with essential study management and strategies from an admissions consultant!
The revised and expanded edition includes an appendix that will help you take your first steps toward college entrance, as if you were receiving direct consulting from the author, a veteran college entrance exam consultant.
First, we have included the most frequently asked questions and answers from parent college entrance exam lectures.
“What is the most important thing to prepare before entering high school?”, “Are there reasons why specialized high schools and autonomous private high schools are advantageous in college entrance exams?”, etc., etc. We provide clear answers to the questions parents have about college entrance exams.
We also provide a student self-evaluation form that provides objective criteria for evaluating student records.
We help you manage your student's academic records according to your child's career path and aptitude, focusing on grading criteria used by many major universities.
And it contains an entrance exam plan that provides a glimpse into the three years of high school life.
Each period is packed with key information you can't miss, along with expert advice on key dates and essential preparations.
The Real Reason Elementary School Moms Study for College Entrance Exams in Advance
The way to reach a child's heart is not to be a mother who tells them to just study, nags them about why their grades are like this, or just sends them to cram schools and says, "I don't care."
This doesn't mean you should become a "helicopter mom" who interferes with everything.
The kind of mother a child needs is a 'manager mom' who can discover the child's aptitude, set a career path, and provide all the necessary support when the child loses direction in his or her studies and is wavering, when the child is unable to even dream.
The reason why mothers study for college entrance exams probably started from a desperate desire to help their children in some way.
A mother's earnest study for college entrance exams is an expression of her love for her child's present and future, and will ultimately lead to the development of a child who studies independently.
“How can I help my child achieve his or her dreams?”
Study for the best conversations, not just better colleges!
2023 Revised and Expanded Edition, Covering Everything from the Free Semester System to the High School Credit System
The topic that monopolizes the interest of elementary school parents with children entering middle and high school is the high school credit system.
The full implementation of the high school credit system will begin in 2025, and children born in the 2010s will have to learn a completely changed education system when they become high school students.
This book, which contains information on why elementary school children need to know about college entrance exams in advance, focusing on the high school education system, the front line of college entrance exams that is emerging as a high school credit system, has returned in the 2023 revised and expanded edition.
When my child talks about a new path, it's necessary for me to study for the entrance exam, if only to understand his or her interests and have a sincere conversation.
#1.
What exactly is the high school credit system?
The high school credit system is a system in which students select subjects based on their aptitude and career path based on their Korean, English, and math skills, and graduate by earning credits. It is the axis of the college entrance exam that the author wants to tell mothers the most.
Although the high school credit system will be fully implemented starting in 2025, choosing subjects based on a child's career path is more important than anything else. Therefore, to achieve good results in college entrance exams, you must plan out your career path in advance and set learning goals that are right for your child.
The free semester and free year systems currently implemented in middle schools have also evolved into activities that help children find career paths that are suited to their aptitudes.
College entrance exams are not a distant story, but rather a long-term project that requires preparation over a period of three to six years.
#2.
To become a mother who knows a little about aptitude-based college entrance exams
The ultimate destination of my child's studies will be the college entrance exam.
If you are a mother who is interested in college entrance exams but finds the new admissions system difficult, you can find help in this book.
A professional admissions consultant discusses the importance of career exploration, aptitude-based subject selection, and the scale of study, all tailored to your child's academic and college entrance exam strategies.
It also provides parental mindset and entrance exam utilization methods.
This book provides guidance on how mothers can guide their children to learn independently and independently, and to explore their own paths in life. It also provides accurate information to prepare for their children's future, helping mothers understand the broader framework of college entrance exams.
#3.
How to understand your child's true concerns, starting with college entrance exam information.
The parents that children want are not the ones who just encourage their children by saying, “Good job, you’ll do better next time,” even if they fail a test or get bad grades.
If you try to talk to your child about incorrect college entrance exam information when their grades are bad, the child will only develop rebelliousness and hostility, saying, “Mom and Dad don’t know anything…”
"Knowing the Entrance Exam Makes Your Child's Studying Easier" began with the author's determination that entrance exam education is absolutely necessary for children who are stressed by the lack of communication with their parents who are unaware of the entrance exam.
Knowing the college entrance exam well goes beyond simply conveying information about the exam; it is the path to becoming a parent who can listen to and share your child's true concerns.
In this book, you can also find messages of encouragement for mothers to understand their children better by learning about the college entrance exam.
#4.
Packed with essential study management and strategies from an admissions consultant!
The revised and expanded edition includes an appendix that will help you take your first steps toward college entrance, as if you were receiving direct consulting from the author, a veteran college entrance exam consultant.
First, we have included the most frequently asked questions and answers from parent college entrance exam lectures.
“What is the most important thing to prepare before entering high school?”, “Are there reasons why specialized high schools and autonomous private high schools are advantageous in college entrance exams?”, etc., etc. We provide clear answers to the questions parents have about college entrance exams.
We also provide a student self-evaluation form that provides objective criteria for evaluating student records.
We help you manage your student's academic records according to your child's career path and aptitude, focusing on grading criteria used by many major universities.
And it contains an entrance exam plan that provides a glimpse into the three years of high school life.
Each period is packed with key information you can't miss, along with expert advice on key dates and essential preparations.
The Real Reason Elementary School Moms Study for College Entrance Exams in Advance
The way to reach a child's heart is not to be a mother who tells them to just study, nags them about why their grades are like this, or just sends them to cram schools and says, "I don't care."
This doesn't mean you should become a "helicopter mom" who interferes with everything.
The kind of mother a child needs is a 'manager mom' who can discover the child's aptitude, set a career path, and provide all the necessary support when the child loses direction in his or her studies and is wavering, when the child is unable to even dream.
The reason why mothers study for college entrance exams probably started from a desperate desire to help their children in some way.
A mother's earnest study for college entrance exams is an expression of her love for her child's present and future, and will ultimately lead to the development of a child who studies independently.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 25, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 284 pages | 432g | 140*210*18mm
- ISBN13: 9791191104547
- ISBN10: 1191104540
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