yess, they are very strict in high school but only 35% of the children actually go to high school either bc there to poor or dont want to go
Legalism can be found in China. Legalism is the strict adherence to laws or formula. It is one of the six classical schools of thought that developed in Chinese philosophy during the period of warring states around the 3rd century BCE.
The Ancient Chinese had a strict centralised government that observes strictly the political hierarchy from the Emperor down to the lowest level, or county commander. So there were no votes in ancient China, none.
Most schools wear uniforms, while other schools let students wear whatever they like.
The Supreme Court ruling meant that Chinese immigrants could attend regular schools. They were able to get a better education.
the types of gods that they believed in were the gods..Lol.. # # # # #
strict, schools in Asia are very strict, and don't except bad or naughty behaviour.
French schools are known to have a more traditional and structured approach to education, with defined rules and expectations for students. Discipline and respect for authority are emphasized, leading some to perceive them as strict. However, this strictness is often seen as a way to maintain order and foster a strong academic environment.
Chinese Christian Schools was created in 1979.
Not very strict.
Leftovers from ancient times.
Chinese middle schools riots happened in 1956.
chineese schools have chineese students
very strict
Good question. It's more common among private schools than public schools.
Yes yes and yes the Chinese go to school long and are very strict about this
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