Education around the World

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Education is the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge or skills, as for a profession developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. Before education was not popular, the idea of children needing to be in school is new. It just so happens that to get into college you need a high school diploma and most jobs require one to have some type of education. So it is a necessity, than a need in this day and age. Some places around the world have it better in education than others which puts them first in league. This paper will discuss those differences.
In Great Britain and Japan schools were mainly for the small elite. Most children were child laborers working alongside their parents in peasant farms and doing jobs that their parents couldn’t. Until, industrialization had the need for basic education as part of Japan’s government reforms. Japanese education traditionally stressed discipline, order, harmony and a great deal of study and memorization. Then later on the focus shifted to math and science. “Standardized tests, now becoming popular in the United States, have also played a major role in Japanese education, especially in moving students on to higher levels.” Their graduation rate is much higher than the United States, over 90% higher. The space in most of their major universities are limited, which means that less than half of high school graduates can go to college. “This makes the university process of supreme importance among the Japanese. It is not based so much on how wealthy the family is or how much extra curriculum activities one has but it is decided from standardized tests as it is the key criteria. Without high test sc...

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... basic education wants to be expanded to everyone but educational quality and availability are great in urban areas than rural. Focusing on formal education is their best advancement.
Now that we have taken a look into other countries school systems it is best to try and figure out where we are lacking as a country and individually. Every school system is different, but education is universal. Everyone is trying to get the gist of it to benefit them in any way possible. Education today is conventional and the way the world thinks about it today is different from how it was seen many years ago. People and societies are looked down on if they are not seeking education or if they do not have a degree and a stable career by a certain age. I believe that education is important whether it is prestigious or not. The little anyone knows can still bring forth opportunities.

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