First, students in Canada are
under less pressure than students in China. In China, most high school students
spend more than 10 hours studying everyday with some students studying even
longer, usually from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Second, in Canada, teachers
use diversified teaching methods in class, like role playing, and group work.
In China we rarely use these kinds of pedagogies. Most of the time teachers are
lecturing and students are busy taking notes.
Third, teachers give students
a lot of handouts in Canadian classes. Maybe this is the reason why students
needn’t take notes here. Everything is on the handouts. In China we depend more
on the course books and some exercise books.
Even though learning English
is a big challenge for me, I enjoy my school life in Canada. Here is no fierce
competition, and I like the easy atmosphere in class.
It sound really stressful and difficult to be a student in China :O
ReplyDeleteI had never imagine that studying in China could be so different from the rest. I think I wouldn't be as good student in China as I am in my country or even here in Calgary. Monotony it's not a good thing in education, I think that applying different teaching methods is the best way to learn.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, the atmosphere in class is nice and language to communicate with others is important. This are two good points about how is living here :)
ReplyDeleteOmg I couldn't imagine how is hard to get an education in China(((
ReplyDeleteI like education system in Canada.
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