That thing All of us are taught in Canada. Under the influence of Canadian culture. Being taught Canadian things at Canadian speeds. We learn Canadian things and at school we are Canadian. But is that a good thing? Well, I’m here to tell you weather the Northern American schools are better than the schools in Asia. They each have their differences, their Advantages verses their disadvantages but which one is better? Well, I’m here to answer that question. Which is better and Which is worse?
Despite the fact that they are very different, they have similarities. First of all, they both have the grades put into groups. In our schools, we have elementary and high school. In china, they have primary, Secondary and Post-Secondary. Also, they have a required education level. Our schools require you to be 16-18 years of age before dropping out and chinese schools require you to have 9 years of education. Also, you can go even
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We’re in grade 6. Doing Canadian things, learning in Canadian schools, at Canadian speeds. If that’s all we’re doing, that will never be a reality. Because school just didn’t have to guts to make us do our job more. Because the educational system was scared of people falling behind because they weren’t listening so they took it slowly instead of just making everyone get the fundamentals locked in their brain when they just start school. Because of this system, those of us who could do better, didn’t because of fear from the educational system. To think that because of that, we were held back from what we really could be. Now, we’re just someone cramming and trying to get a 70%. Now, we’re just some lowly student in college and because of the educational system, that’s probably where we’re going to be. But Right now, in grade 6, the only way we can pursue what we want to do is to spend our time, at home, at a tutor in extra-curricular classes learning. Because the educational system, just isn’t enough for us to