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Schools: Comparison Between Canada And Taiwan Schools

TitleSchools: Comparison Between Canada And Taiwan Schools
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Schools: Comparison Between Canada and Taiwan Schools



Schools: Comparison Between Canada and Taiwan Schools

School is the best place for people to be educated. Everyone has to go
through this stage in order to be knowledgeable, so they can be useful in
society and solve any problems they encounter. Not only they are educated for
themselves but also for their countries. Different countries have different
systems on how to teach students. Canada's educational system is a perfect and
ideal way to ensure that students will live successful lives.

Canadian high school students study both compulsory and elective courses
together. They pursue academic studies based on the achievement of credits. In
the meantime, they take prerequisite courses that are related to their
university studies. Hence, they know the basic fundamentals before getting in
the universities. After completion of required number of credits, the
universities take their averages and determine if they are qualified for the
studies in universities that they choose. Even the students' averages are low,
they can still go to universities that don't require high averages. Therefore,
many students can easily study in this highest level of education. However, all
courses are mandatory in Taiwan. High school students study the same courses
together no matter what they plan to take in the universities, and thus it is
hard for them to know what they are interested in. After graduation from high
school, students have to write a major exam on all kinds of courses to achieve a
score, which determines if they are satisfied for their chosen studies in the
universities. Each year, there is a lot of failure students from getting in the
universities and they just quit and go for the jobs.

Human rights are very emphasized in Canada. Canada never has any corporal
punishment in any levels of education. At school, teachers do not use any
violence to punish students. They only warn impolite students verbally. Because
in Canada, teachers

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