American School System (English)

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In my country (italy) there aren't cabinets, tablet, computers, we can't use the phone, there aren't sports, there aren't a big garden, schools are small. There are a lot of homework, a lot of test and a LOT of queries.

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The school in my country is not allowed to use phone or play in class

sreyoun_life
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here in australia we were school uniform and kinda is seprete from primary school and so is high school u can tell the schools apart

danmason
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In yave strict wear school uniforms, no phones, no fashion extensions at all.... respecting teachers

instalyf
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I guess we are going to not mention the fact that this is Minecraft music

jgibson
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In my country (Malaysia) We don't use these grade system thing. Our class are based on our age, for ex: i am 16 (form 4) form 4 has 4 classes, each class in form 4 are based on our last exam paper if we got the lowest grade on our paper we got the lowest class but it's the opposite for the higher exam grade. here in Malaysia we can't bring our phone/laptpp unless we are 18 (form 6). Hair can't do any style, if we do, our discipline teacher probably gonna make us bald. nails are also need to be shorter can't be too long.
And we wear uniforms. Our school sometimes active with sport but not many sports sadly :( but we have computer labs which we rarely even use and a science labs which we use alot when there's a science. We usually have 10 subject per day 😢.and we have some students becoming Pengawas (supervisor) these students are the most professional student ever, their responsibility are too manage other normal students when in Official hall, and even in class if there's no teacher teaching though. We also have the Pengawas PSS (Library supervisor) now these students are the most hardworking (me cuz im a pss :) ) we do alot of files work and organize books, its fun but bored especially just sat down at the library Counter when there nothing to do lol.

That's just it hope you read it bruuuu

Fun fact: we have 40 pages or math exam and other with 20-30.

School: •pre school (3-6)
: •primary school (year 1- year 6)
: •secondary school (form 1- form 5)
: •Pre university (17-19)
: •Post second education (Ages vary)

thatoneguylovescat
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Indian education system is so shicking hard. But the students have good knowledge

sssa
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In india students suffer from depression and lot of problems in exam they have to study 12 hrs per day then they except a1 grade

harmansidhu
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How mathematics should be more focused on practicality:

Mathematics is a subject that is often viewed as dry, abstract, and disconnected from real life. This is in part due to the way it is often taught, with a focus on memorization and solving abstract problems that have little bearing on everyday life. As a result, many students end up hating math and seeing it as a pointless subject.

However, mathematics is actually a very practical and useful subject, with applications in a wide range of fields, from science and engineering to finance and economics. By focusing more on the practical applications of math and less on abstract problem-solving, we can help students to see the value and relevance of this subject and to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of it.

One way to make math more practical is to focus on real-world problems and examples. This can help students to see how math is used in everyday life and to develop a sense of purpose and motivation for learning it. For example, instead of assigning students a list of abstract algebra problems, teachers could give them problems that involve calculating the cost of goods, determining the best investment strategy, or solving other real-world problems that require math skills.

Another way to make math more practical is to teach it in the context of other subjects.

Viewpoint
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Who are watching this while Corona I think only me..

hussainshaik
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This is very similar to how I studied in India. Except that we had the same classroom for all subjects.

अजिङ्क्यगोखले
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Guys you don't know how lucky you all are here in India we aren't even allowed to wear colorful dresses, bring our mobile phones to schools, and many more rules. And we don't often study through computers only once in a while. BTW this is so cool !! In American schools, you guys change classes and teachers. Now I am getting more excited to study at an American School

pratyushabharti
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In Russia, after every 45 minute period we have a 15 minute break.
We have about 6-7 periods, and usually after the third one is lunch break.
Cafeterias a simple, a booth where you can buy food (1-4th grade gets free food) and a few tables in a line.

Esupergaming
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They are so lucky to have education this good

maysk
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it seems fun but at the end they cant even recognize their own country on a map so i don't think its worth it tbh

mixy
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I came to America in 2016 as a elementary schooler. I spoke no english but that never really bothered me. I was brought here without even knowing what it was happening..I was surprised to see the diversity back then but was able to become use to it quick. I was able to learn english in 2 years so started to have classes like any other student. Now I take honor and advance classes in high school which are hard to keep up with but I really like the schools here. It can become crazy sometimes but that’s what makes it fun haha

fun fact: only private schools wear uniforms in america! meanwhile us in public schools get to wear anything

alexandraa
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(I study at a Russian school )there are not such strict rules with clothes, but sometimes evil teachers of mathematics and literature are very expensive 350 rubles or 2 dollars (I don't know for sure) and lunches are also cold schools are small, you can't wear phones, but children don't care about these rules and everyone brings phones and if if the phone is taken away, then the students will start arguing with the teacher in our schools there are no lockers, only locker rooms that are closed. Personally, tomorrow, March 7, we will have shortened lessons, at least something pleases (March 8 is a holiday for girls who do not know, look on the Internet) in Russian schools of grades 9-11 and at the end of grade 9, it is necessary to write an OGE, which is very difficult (as well as in grade 11, but only the Unified State Exam). this is not all..

xfivex-mtwd
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My school is like super strict I'm from ne india and we have a routine like a book routine and on Monday (this is just an example) Maths, Science, English and if we forget those books we get a diary sign which means that if u get 3 diary signs we go to detention and when we approach the teacher and say "miss i forgot my book" they will scold u or beat you and there are alot of dress codes

vian.._
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A great and very special effort, I am very honored by you

محمودفريدالزيادي-تعليميةهادفة
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I love to see how children from different countries, race, social strata and and religion study without discrimination and looked after well. Here in India there is different arrangements for Hindus and Dalits staff and students. Hindu teacher had beaten a Dalit child to death as the child dared to fetch water from pot ( earthen pot) meant for Hindu teaacher of the same school and later the teacher got support from local Hindu community when Dalits protested the killing.

bheemkabir