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美国和中国的教育比较的英文解析


1.The tendency of family education
IN CHINA:
Parents tend to focus the social enlightenment. However,they ignore the development of children themselves.
The commons between China and America
1、Parents all pay attention to home education 2、Parents have a clear division of their duties. 3、Parents are the best teachers for children.
In America: Parents pay attention to children's curiosity and imagination of nature.
4.The training of sense of independence
IN CHINA: Learning is the most important thing that children should care about. In America: Focusing on training the children's sense of independence.
A classroom in a senior high school
Chinese Middle Schools
• Chinese middle schools consist of two parts: Jr. middle school and Sr. middle School, each lasts three years • Jr. Middle School is a continuation of Primary School . Sr. Middle school is like the American High School • In Sr. Middle school, students choose a “major” of humanities or sciences. They have to pass a National Exam at the end of Middle school.
between America and Chinese education system
American Middle and High Schools
• Students become more responsible for their own education. • Middle school prepares students to go on to high school. • Students take science, math, social studies, reading and technology, P.E. is usually mandatory in primary through 9th grade.
The contrast of family education between China and America
1、The tendency of family education 2、The values of family education 3、The focus of family education 4、The training of sense of independence
In America:
Parents in western countries often start from the characteristics of their children,letting them develop freely.
2.The values of family education IN CHINA:
It's parents faults for children'sAmerica:
Children are as equal as any members in the families.
3.The focus of family education
IN CHINA: Parents pay attention to the cultivation of moral
• There are over 2,000 universities and colleges, with more than six million enrollments in total. • A typical student enrolled in a university lives in a dormitory room which she/he shares with from 1 to 7 people, and eats in the dining halls on campus. • It is commonly considered that public universities especially those national ones are better than private universities.
America
• There are about 3000 colleges and universities, both private and public in the U.S. • They are all independent, offering their own choice of studies, setting their own admission standards and deciding which students meet those standards. • The greater the prestige of the university, the higher the credits and grades required.
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