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日本1人当たりGDP先進国下位に
626 :名無しさん[]:2011/03/26(土) 17:28:16.17 ID:Pu7rCGGZ
What do you think of Japan's school education system?

I have taught at a various colleges in Japan and I am always
surprised when it comes to test time that the students who fail
redo the same test (vice principles request) over and over and over
and yes thats right folks...over again...until they pass. The
people in charge of these "places of wonder" always have the same
answer.....just let them pass!!!!!And hey look at the statistics...
100% pass rate...wow that must be a good school!!! Lets go there!!!
What a joke!!Education system in Japan....the people in charge only
care about money money money. I had a student two years ago in a
class of 45 who spent the entire year without speaking one single
word (I later found out he did the same in the other courses as
well, which were all in japanese). The many times questions were
directed at him was followed by the most painful silence you could
ever imagine. Even spoon feeding the answers to this "creature"
like you would to a 3 year old did nothing to motivate him to
whisper an answer. His final exam was handed in without as much
as his name on the sheet.....and guess what folks.....when it
came time for the retest.....he didn't show up but who do you think
was there accepting his graduation paper at the end of the course????
And the school gave it to him!!!

http://www.japantoday.com/category/have-your-say/view/what-do-you-think-of-japans-school-education-system



日本1人当たりGDP先進国下位に
627 :名無しさん[]:2011/03/26(土) 17:31:53.28 ID:Pu7rCGGZ
馬鹿田アメ公に馬鹿にされててワロタ

I believe I can provide some insights on undergraduate and graduate
eduction. I attended undergraduate in the states and did my graduate
degree in Japan. Major difference...professors in Japan praise those
who go to school from 9am and stay until midnight (doesn't really
matter what they do as long as they are at school - to me that is
inefficient) and scold those who go to school at noon and get their
work done by 6pm and leave. Professors in the states are vice versa.
I know a dude in my graduate course who has been studying for PHD
for 7yrs and stay at the lab from 9 to midnight almost everyday
(including Saturday...the professor loves him but he is still not
close to finishing his paper when i graduated in 2008...it must be
something in the Nobel quality). In terms of level of education,
there are not much difference if you don't apply yourself...you can
go to Harvard and still not learn anything. But honestly I went to
Waseda (I think it is a pretty good school in Japan) for grad and
it was a breeze...really the level of difficulties was definitely
easier than my high school AP courses!!

http://www.japantoday.com/category/have-your-say/view/what-do-you-think-of-japans-school-education-system#show_all_comments



日本1人当たりGDP先進国下位に
628 :名無しさん[]:2011/03/26(土) 18:51:17.49 ID:Pu7rCGGZ
Japan is characterized by outdated formality, insularity, a
resistance to change and group think.

日本1人当たりGDP先進国下位に
629 :名無しさん[]:2011/03/26(土) 19:00:02.80 ID:Pu7rCGGZ
福沢諭吉、同志社大学2代目学長小崎弘道 、東京大学教授丸山真男
みんな儒教に否定的でした。日本の間違いは明治になって儒教を捨てるべき
だったのに捨てきれなかった。
http://sitiheigakususume.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2006/12/post_9ef5.html
http://www.geocities.jp/shougen60/jukyo.html
http://www.araki-labo.jp/nont33.htm



日本1人当たりGDP先進国下位に
630 :名無しさん[]:2011/03/26(土) 21:16:35.97 ID:Pu7rCGGZ
アメリカはさすがだなw下位なんて見なくていい。上位層がしっかりして
いればいいと。
PISA: U.S. is mediocre in reading, math, science

Compared to other developed countries, U.S. 15-year-olds are
average in reading and science literacy and below average in math,
according to study released today by PISA (Programme for
International Student Assessment), which is coordinated by the
OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development).

Does it matter? Some argue the U.S. has more high-scoring students
because we have more people than Korea, Singapore, Finland or
New Zealand, so it doesn’t matter if our students’ average
performance can’t match the high flyers’ performance.

Eighteen percent of U.S. students scored poorly in reading and
science and 23 percent scored poorly in math. On the other end
of the scale, 30 percent of U.S. students scored 4 or better in
reading, 27 percent did well in math and 29 percent were strong
in science literacy. Can we afford to write off 18 to 23 percent
of the population and rely on the top 27 to 30 percent?

- U.S. teachers’pay is very low compared to the top performing countries.
-Most teachers graduate in the bottom 25% of their college class,
and the worst teachers are sent to the worst schools, compounding
the test score problem and achievement gap.
http://www.joannejacobs.com/2010/12/pisa-u-s-is-mediocre-in-reading-math-science/






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