Compared to other educational systems, China instills strong work ethic in to students throughout school levels to insure success. Cutting off high achieving students from others is not done. One key factor is teachers are respected in the country.
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In 2008, the Department of Labor reported 480,000 special education teachers in the United States.
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Well, China has a lot of benefits. Most of them comes from a high education system, and work employment.
India ,south korea ,china and japan have the hardest education systems
they didnt have a very good fair system that is all ik
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Higher education in China utilizes the key-point system which means are placed in key-point schools the smartest students.
Education in China has got a name for its intensive learning hour and fierce competition. And from my view, this is the problem of the education system in China. Schools, parents and students themselves pay too much attention to academic performance, literally the scores and ranking, but ignore the fact that learning is eventually about students' development. There is a tendency in China's long history that emphasizes the importance of taking tests. In today's China, the huge population means that the competition between people is more intensive than in the developed country. This caused the education system in China to be what it is like today.
The Ministry of Education ROC is in Taiwan. The "ROC" part stands for the "Republic of China" which also is another name for Taiwan. The Ministry of Education is the system of education in Taiwan.
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China has a nine-year compulsory education system, consisting of six years of primary school and three years of junior secondary school. After that, students can choose to attend three additional years of senior secondary school before moving on to higher education institutions such as universities and colleges. The education system places strong emphasis on academics and standardized testing.