Προσοχή: το πρόγραμμα περιήγησής σου είναι παλιό και μπορεί να μην είναι συμβατό με αυτή την ιστοσελίδα. Παρακαλούμε σκέψου την αναβάθμισή του, ώστε να έχεις καλύτερη εμπειρία .
I think you are just still too young to really know about it. I think Chinese education is not too bad. In such a big country with so much population, it does a great job. It make most of the population have the chance to be educated and then be able to think and understand more deeper about everything in life, in the world, in political or in other aspects. My English is not quite good enough to express it more precisely. But I trhink one day when you grow old, and looking back, you will thank to it. It is not easy to make most people get educated and have a similar chance to go to higher education. And I think it is still improving constantly.
I think you are just still too young to really know about it. I think Chinese education is not too bad. In such a big country with so much population, it does a great job. It make most of the population have the chance to be educated and then be able to think and understand more deeper about everything in life, in the world, in political or in other aspects. My English is not quite good enough to express it more precisely. But I trhink one day when you grow old, and looking back, you will thank to it. It is not easy to make most people get educated and have a similar chance to go to higher education. And I think it is still improving constantly.
yeah u are right but most of them we don't use in daily life.they are useless.only English is useful
The so-called education that Chinese have received since childhood only tells us how to face the exams, graduation... But it does not tell us how to face the future, how to do when we're confused, lonely, or contradictory in our life
The examination-oriented education system is relatively fair, and I think it can also select talents, but it lacks the education on how to become a real person.
Chinese students aren't lack of knowledge, but they're lack of education.
就好比中国人出去买菜,全都是以“斤或两”为单位,而中国人的教育根本没有“斤,两”这个单位,只有g、kg和t
It's like when Chinese people go out to buy groceries, they all use “catty or tael” as the unit, while Chinese people's education doesn't have the unit of “catty or tael” at all, but only g, kg and t!
Having exams and selection from primary school sounds nice to get the best elements on best schools, which usually gives very good students and nice window for China when they study aborad.
Same as allowing many people to study; giving opportunity to many and not letting studies to rich kids only is usually very nice.
That's for the pros. Now for the cons:
Too much pressure.
Very focused on some topics (reading, natural sciences, maths) and, hence, lacking culture in other topics
Preventing from independent thinking (too much involvement from the state, which is not necessarily as bad as teaching kids to hate their own place).µ
From the very few I've seen, it's also too dense regarding the schedule, with is like a slave training and I expect it to be damaging for children, like leading to depression.
Although selection is nice, social disparity probably plays a role and poorer students most likely have to work twice as much as the others just like in many other places.
I don't think that the Chinese system provides the best basic education in the world, but it is incomparable to the one in France at the moment.
Well, the post is not well organized and a bit messy, so I hope it's still readable.
I have a question though; if a student fucks up at a moment during their cursus. Can be it be fixed and still end up with a good degree in the end?
Example: drop out at highschool and not oging to pass your gaokao; are you doomed or are there some stuff fromt he government to allow a kid or an adult to study back and go to, let's say, Tsinghua university?
You are right, I was born in a relatively poor city in China, If you drop out of school in a place like ours, you basically have no chance of going to school in the future. China's education can select talents(But being enslaved…)
就这么说吧,学校里充满了“商业”上的竞争。一群应该在商场为了玩具哭泣的孩子,在他们成绩高时嘲笑别的孩子。家长们给孩子灌输“超越别人,打败他们”的思想。分数决定了孩子们的人生!
你知道为什么中国足球总是输吗?梅西小时候如果在中国成绩不好,他一定不会成为世界巨星,甚至都接触不到足球!
Let's just say that schools are full of " business " competition. A group of kids who should be crying over toys at the mall, laughing at other kids when their grades are high. Parents indoctrinate their children with the idea of " outdoing others and beating them ". Scores determine the lives of children! Do you know why Chinese football always loses? If Messi was a child in China, he will not become a world star, or even contact with football!