American vs. Japanese Education Systems

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Education Synthesis Essay

The educational system differs throughout the world; its viewed and taught differently because of cultural differences. Many cultures view education as a necessity of life therefore family are strict and get more involved in there child’s education. Around the world, education is given to students to prepare them for their future. The American education is considered one of the strongest systems of education therefore many countries the American system. The American education system contains many differences and similarities to the foreign system of education; however, students in the American system are not as successful as those in foreign countries like Japan.

The Americans system of education has many advantages compared to foreign countries. Students receive an education and along with it come endless opportunities. With the education system improving, students continue to succeed. According to the Washington United Press International, the graduation rate in America is at 71 percent: a 4.8 percent increase over 1995 (“Graduation rates improve in U.S. cities”). This modest increase happened for many reason. The teachers in America usually teach one subject area and are masters of there skills. This gives an advantage to the student, for they can master their skill and learn form different styles of teaching. One might infer that the diversity in school allows the American system of education to succeed. Diversity in schools impacts the education; for, students learn more form there surrounding. Racial diversity is not common in foreign countries like Japan.

The Japanese education system is more conservative than the American education system. They contain many advantages over the American syste...

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... are not actively talking to the children about the importance of education. Many of these parent don’t even know what classes there kid are taking. Unlike the Americans, “a more active role for parents and the community in education has been encouraged” in the Japanese culture (Knipprath). Parent are strict and pressure there kids to strive for perfection.

Japanese students are more successful because of the culture and social involvement in education. The students focus on education and not on merit standards that colleges set out for them. The pressure and strict parent influence in the success rate of students. The percentage of graduation in Japanese’s is well above the America rate. With more parental involvement Japanese system of education is more effective. American student are not as successful as Japanese students because there system contains many flaws.

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