Japan school .
We
all know that education is important in every country , but in Japan it’s more
important for lots of reasons. The main reason is because the Japanese attitude
to jobs. A good job is important to most people, but in Russia for example many
people expect to, and perhaps want to, try more then one job in their lives. In
Japan is different. People usually stay with the same company from the time
they leave school or university until they retire. So the children must do well
at school to get a good job then they leave. The hard work starts at 12 then
they leave primary school and move to junior high school. There is less relaxed and more competitive. They are about 40
pupils in each class and discipline is quite strict. The pupils sit in rows, and before each lesson they stand up
and bow to the teacher. Politeness and respect are very important in Japan. The
pupils don’t ask questions. It’s
considered rude to question a teacher. And another difference is that they go
to school on Saturday. So they have 6 days of school a week. They also go to
special extra schools in the evening, so they are busy most of the time. They
have 3 or 4 hours of homework every night. The Japanese teenagers go back to
school because that is when they have club activities – sports clubs, art
clubs, English clubs and others. And children like their schools ‘cause they
have no time to be bored. I think
Russian schools could learn something from Japan.
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