Canada's educational system
Not only they are
educated for themselves but also for their countries. Different
countries have different systems on how to teach students. Canada's
educational system is a perfect and ideal way to ensure that students
will live successful lives.
Canadian high school students study both compulsory and elective courses
together. They pursue academic studies based on the achievement of
credits. In the meantime, they take prerequisite courses that are
related to their university studies. Hence, they know the basic
fundamentals before getting in the universities. After completion of
required number of credits, the universities take their averages and
determine if they are qualified for the studies in universities that
they choose. Even the students' averages are low, they can still go to
universities that don't require high averages. Therefore, many students
can easily study in this highest level of education. However, all
courses are mandatory in Taiwan. High school students study the same
courses together no matter what they plan to take in the universities,
and thus it is hard for them to know what they are interested in. After
graduation from high school, students have to write a major exam on all
kinds of courses to achieve a score, which determines if they are
satisfied for their chosen studies in the universities. Each year, there
is a lot of
failure students from getting in the universities and they just quit and
go for the jobs.
Human rights are very emphasized in Canada. Canada never has any
corporal punishment in any levels of education. At school, teachers do
not use any violence to punish students. They only warn impolite
students verbally. Because in Canada, teachers have no rights to punish
their students physically, and there not have been complaints about
students get hurt in the school. But in Taiwan, corporal punishment at
school is so common that almost no students have ever been exempted.
From grade one through senior high school, the corporal punishment
exists, and teachers are allowed to carry out the process of it.
Students get punished if they do not achieve as what the teachers say to
be "standard mark" on the assignments, tests or exams. There are reports
about teachers that go beyond the proper limit by hurting the students
badly, or sexually harassing them. Teachers are charged and go to
courts. This is ironic that teachers are thought to be the most admired
people in this country.
Students in Canada study in a way of comfort. They do not have much
pressure from anyone. Parents do not force their children to do over the
limitation on the children's academic studies. In addition, school
assignments are not much everyday, but they are very important and
useful to finish. Upon completion of homework, students have leisure
time; they like to have fun by watching movies or going out for outdoor
activities on weekends to relax themselves. However, school is a very
competitive place
in Taiwan. It can be described as a match between students. After
school, most students take private tutoring to supplement regular
schooling in order to get into higher level of education, for example,
universities. Moreover, after they come back it is already late in the
night. Then, studying until two or three o'clock, is something quite
usual, and they only have a couple of hours to sleep because school
starts early the next day. There has been news about students that could
not stand such heavy works, and so they chose to quit it by committing
suicide.
In conclusion, Canada and Taiwan have a lot of unlikeness on their
academic studies. Those three differences mentioned above are which can
be pointed out. But most importantly, Canada is a wonderful and relaxed
place to study.
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