This document provides an overview of school systems around the world. It begins by explaining the basic K-12 school system in America, including common subjects like English, math, history and science. It then contrasts the American system with schooling in countries like Germany, where subjects are predetermined rather than elective. Schooling in Asia, using Japan as an example, is described as having a different daily schedule and teaching methods compared to America. The document concludes by noting that in some parts of the world, poverty, violence or disasters prevent many people from attending school at all.
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This document provides an overview of school systems around the world. It begins by explaining the basic K-12 school system in America, including common subjects like English, math, history and science. It then contrasts the American system with schooling in countries like Germany, where subjects are predetermined rather than elective. Schooling in Asia, using Japan as an example, is described as having a different daily schedule and teaching methods compared to America. The document concludes by noting that in some parts of the world, poverty, violence or disasters prevent many people from attending school at all.
This document provides an overview of school systems around the world. It begins by explaining the basic K-12 school system in America, including common subjects like English, math, history and science. It then contrasts the American system with schooling in countries like Germany, where subjects are predetermined rather than elective. Schooling in Asia, using Japan as an example, is described as having a different daily schedule and teaching methods compared to America. The document concludes by noting that in some parts of the world, poverty, violence or disasters prevent many people from attending school at all.
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This document provides an overview of school systems around the world. It begins by explaining the basic K-12 school system in America, including common subjects like English, math, history and science. It then contrasts the American system with schooling in countries like Germany, where subjects are predetermined rather than elective. Schooling in Asia, using Japan as an example, is described as having a different daily schedule and teaching methods compared to America. The document concludes by noting that in some parts of the world, poverty, violence or disasters prevent many people from attending school at all.
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explaining what school is like in different countries around the world and give an idea of what education is like around the world and what kind of schooling they get . Every one should know what school in America is like.
We have a basic School System.
From K-12 then we have college systems. (UCs, State, or Private) What we learn in school..
We have a lot of subjects here in America
English, Math, History, Science, Music, Art, and much more….
We have a lot of subjects here in America that we get to choose to learn and get involved with. Also in America we have a very diverse population. There are many races and there are racial problems, but not many.
The state and local government control
what they want to teach in their area. So each area has different ways of teaching and may even teach different subjects. This allows students to be more versatile in many areas of learning. Differences of schooling in Germany
There are a lot of similarities
in how teaching is similar in some of Europe’s countries The teach most of the subjects we teach here in Europe. The only difference is that they don’t have a choice in what they learn.
It has already been decided
for them! German schooling system Subjects in Germany And that is different than what we learn in Asia. From what my sister tells me the schools there were almost the exact opposite from what they teach in America.
Lets look at Japan’s School
system to find out the specifics In Japan Schools have a specific subjects that they will teach you. But the ways they teach it and how every school days goes is different compared to ours. In some parts of the world some people don’t get a chance to go to school at all
Some reasons are:
The people are too poor to afford to go to school and have to go to school They are too afraid to go to school because of war or other violence related events Or there was a school but something or someone removed it. (Natural disaster, No funding, etc..) Some things that I learned from this project are that we the people get our education in different ways. There are also those that can’t get a proper education but we all learn something.