The Differences and Similarities between American and British Education System
In my point of view, American and British education systems have many similarities, in general, both of the two systems are very flexible. They pay attention to the student’s lf development. Furthermore, they offer the equal study rights to boys and girls, the international students, color skin students, handicapped and poor students.
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Becau of the different culture, education systems of the two countries also exist differences. American education offers more choices for the international students. The American education system is organized like this: Six years old children attend five or six years of primary school. Next they go to condary school, which consists of either two three- year programs or a three-year and a four-year program. The are called "middle school" or "junior high school" and "nior high school". Americans call the twelve years of primary and condary school the first twelfth "grades." After finishing high school (twelfth grade), American students may go on to college or university. College or university study is known as "higher education." Study beyond the Bachelor's Degree is known as "graduate" school, or "postgraduate" education. In American school, students don't have to wear school uniforms. American students have tests or quizzes almost every day. On the contrary, in British schools, students only have a few exams. There are public schools, private schools, religious institutions and many more.
British education is very narrowly focud on tho pupils who are willing to learn by themlves, that there's no individual approach to every pupil, and hence there's a big gap, even within a single classroom, between tho who are "willing to learn" and tho who are not. Therefore, an American school graduate would have more chances to pass entrance exams to any high schools than his British school graduate peer would.
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For elementary school, if you do well enough then you can get to the next grade. If not you can be held back a grade. It's pretty easy in American schools.
same thing for middle school (aka junior high school). You don't have to take any special exams to get to your next grade.宝宝喂养
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For high school, there are different grades (9th - 12th), but it's all bad on a system of credits. One class counts for so many credits. You need math credits, English credits, extra curriculars, etc. As long as you don't get a failing grade, you pass, and as long as you get your credits you can graduate. There are ways you can supplement normal schooling so you can graduate early.
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You need something over 200 credits to graduate. And America pay more attention to the students’overall development, especially art, sports and social intercour ability. Comparing with A
merica, British education system is conrvative.西红柿树