Americans like to believe that they are "1" at all, but what about our education system? According to statistical data requirements, the U.S. educational system to re-evaluate and reorganize a number of ways. The results of standardized tests are far from Asian countries, and what's more, you are our science and math levels and below average Asian scale. But what is really at stake here, not on educational reform must be done, but should be viewed in different perspectives. Western and Eastern philosophies tend to take the big left or right major and must meet some neutral ground.While the Western look to Asia in hopes of restructuring the educational framework, and are looking east to the west of America. Counteractive and runs parallel process. As you achieve the best school in the debate, and twice could not be more different in approach. It can be a bit difficult to approach this topic without stereotypes of East and West. However, although the most obvious difference of philosophies of East and West. Implications of Eastern hard work, success and education obligations are capitalized and strongly emphasized in Asian philosophies. Not to say that the Western view of this emphasis, but it is much lighter and not as intense. Each of Asian background and personal experience or know someone who grew up a strict schedule of study, taking notes and learning the courses are taught in classes and even teach after school. Academic and extracurricular activities noted in the Asian philosophy of education and audit not only in Western countries.
On the other hand, Asia is also looking towards the west as a model in education. What I think is different here, to imitate our models of teaching, but to join the west in addition to educational paradigm and rigorous framework. Education in Asia can be very intense, high pressure, stress, and suppression in some cases. In its most extreme, it is clear that any educational approach to be successful as they are too strict in any way. Not many Asian countries are trying to find ways to other types of creative fun pressure, and less involvement of higher education in the lives of children. Parenting can be a great addition dominates the eastern countries, but they are certainly looking Western philosophies at the expense of academics.
Perhaps educational change to be happy if we can learn to take each part means and method, more control and require less education. As American universities the envy of all countries, it seems that we are doing the right thing, in our own way. What we need to reassess what America needs in Asian countries seem to be excellent - in science, dedication, determination, mathematics, etc. Anyone can develop and instill a strong work ethic and are combing through the Eastern and Western philosophies that we both can learn from and improve.
On the other hand, Asia is also looking towards the west as a model in education. What I think is different here, to imitate our models of teaching, but to join the west in addition to educational paradigm and rigorous framework. Education in Asia can be very intense, high pressure, stress, and suppression in some cases. In its most extreme, it is clear that any educational approach to be successful as they are too strict in any way. Not many Asian countries are trying to find ways to other types of creative fun pressure, and less involvement of higher education in the lives of children. Parenting can be a great addition dominates the eastern countries, but they are certainly looking Western philosophies at the expense of academics.
Perhaps educational change to be happy if we can learn to take each part means and method, more control and require less education. As American universities the envy of all countries, it seems that we are doing the right thing, in our own way. What we need to reassess what America needs in Asian countries seem to be excellent - in science, dedication, determination, mathematics, etc. Anyone can develop and instill a strong work ethic and are combing through the Eastern and Western philosophies that we both can learn from and improve.
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