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First of all, we should clarify a concept, focusing on education does not mean paying attention to high education. There is also private and public basic education, which is the same as that mentioned upstairs. In addition, there is no such organization as the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Japan, so scientific research is done by each school's own graduate school.
State research funding is also directed to these national universities. Therefore, national universities have strong research capabilities, while private universities are profitable, and the strength of scientific research will be much weaker in comparison. The main way to judge the quality of a university is its scientific research ability.
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Agree to the information on the first floor.
However, in Japan, there are only national universities (needless to say, famous brands), and there are no national junior high and high schools. There are only two types of primary schools, junior high schools, and senior high schools, public and private.
My friend's child went to a public junior high school in Tokyo when he was in junior high school, and when he got to high school, he went to a private school because my friend wanted his child to go to a good university. The reason for this is that in Japan, the average level of public schools (elementary, junior and senior high schools) is average, and students do not learn what teachers do not know, so there is a great difference in the learning level of students. Private elementary schools, junior high schools, and high schools, because parents have invested a lot of money, teachers will teach well, and the school has sound management in all aspects, and the activities are substantial.
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Main introduction.
1.3 million national, 1.5 million public, and 3 million private.
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The differences between Japanese education and Chinese education are as follows:
The biggest gap between Chinese and Japanese education is that the form of education is different, relatively speaking, China's education is still in the exploratory stage of shifting from examination-oriented education to quality education, while Japanese education will pay more attention to quality education in the early stage. Both Chinese and Japanese students have one of the more important exams in their academic careers, the college entrance examination.
1. Early childhood and primary school stage.
In Japan, the management of children in early childhood and elementary school is relatively loose. For example, in early childhood, children often do active play and contact with nature. In addition to daily play, China's early childhood will also learn some language and mathematics in addition to lunch breaks, of course, early God is now under the requirements of the Shuangjing policy, and the young ruler has not learned anything in the early stage, but Chinese parents are usually more anxious, and will teach their children some basic knowledge at a very young age, including letting their children take some interest classes.
At the primary school level, Chinese children basically focus on learning from the first grade, and most of the subjects they will study in the future, they will be counted as the main subject. The Japanese elementary school curriculum is also to learn Chinese arithmetic, when at the same time drawing, ** physical education and other courses are also available, and when entering the fifth and sixth grades, family classes will be carried out to teach children how to cook and mend clothes. The proportion of children's cultural classes is not heavy, and the tasks are not heavy.
2. Middle and high school.
For Chinese children, junior high school and high school are the most important 6 years in their learning career, because they are basically for the college entrance examination, of course, there is a high school entrance examination before the college entrance examination, and at this time Chinese students will learn more subjects, language, mathematics, English, politics, history, physics. For Japanese children, they have a similar curriculum to ours, but there is still a part of the family subject, part of which is to learn how to cook and sew clothes, and there is an annual sports day.
In addition, Japanese junior high school students are also required to participate in sports club activities, such as swimming, basketball, football, and tennis, which must be selected to exercise for about three hours a day. In comparison, it is good that our middle and high school children can not be deprived of physical education.
3. University level.
When Chinese students get to university, some people think that they can have an easy life, and this is a similar situation in Japan. However, Japanese students need to take two exams to enter a university, first taking the unified examination and then taking the exam for the university they want to go to. Moreover, the more famous schools have their own exams, and they do not look at the results of the unified examination.
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Summary. These two types of education have their own advantages, but I prefer the Japanese way of education, which is more open, and does not set a lot of rules and regulations for children, and does not put a lot of pressure on children to study, which I still appreciate.
Which Chinese education method do you prefer to educate or Japanese education style?
These two types of education have their own advantages, but I prefer the Japanese way of education, which is more open, and does not set a lot of rules and regulations for children, and does not put a lot of pressure on children to study, which I still appreciate.
The Japanese have several important beliefs about education, especially compulsory education. They believe that all students have the ability to acquire knowledge, and that students' academic achievement is determined by their hard work, perseverance, self-discipline and non-academic ability. These learning and behavioural habits can be learned through lectures and training.
Therefore, elementary and junior high school students are not taught in classes according to their abilities, nor are they adapted to the differences of each student.
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Japan** has been committed to the upgrading of education welfare, and the full cycle of free education from kindergarten to university has always been the goal.
In recent years, more and more people have applied for business management visas in Japan, and the number of applicants has also increased. To put it simply, the holder of the business management visa can enjoy the same education, medical care, pension and other benefits as Japanese nationals, and the holder's spouse and minor children can also go to Japan with the main application and enjoy the same benefits as Japanese nationals.
Most investors actively apply for business management visas, on the one hand, because of the appreciability and high rate of return of real estate investment in Japan, and on the other hand, the high level of education quality and perfect welfare system in Japan.
As the world's third largest economy, Japan has a large number of world-class colleges and universities, ranking first in Asian education, and is famous for its good education quality, ultra-high scientific research level, and excellent national quality, which are inseparable from Japan's rigorous education model, that is, from an early age, pay attention to the cultivation of children's comprehensive ability, not only teach children to maintain independence but also to develop a collective concept, especially pay attention to the development of children's politeness and etiquette from an early age.
We always admire the high quality of Japanese people, the quiet trains, the clean streets, and the proper manners. Are Japanese people born with high quality? No, it boils down to "education".
When it comes to education, the Japanese are never soft.
In the past two years, Japan has made great efforts in the field of education welfare, and Japan will realize the full cycle of free education from kindergarten to university!
Kindergarten to junior high school tuition is free of charge
Japan has been implementing a nine-year compulsory education system, from elementary school to junior high school graduation tuition is free, last year was upgraded to education benefits, from October 1, 2019, for kindergarten tuition is also fully exempt, and not only refers to kindergarten, children from the age of 1 and a half to the nursery school tuition is also free.
High school and university benefits are also being upgraded, and from April 2020, tuition is free in the form of scholarships for high school and college.
Free high school education
In the past, Hail Morimoto ** would issue a scholarship of about 110,000 yen (about 7,222 yuan) to families of high school students with an annual income of less than 6 million yen (about 400,000 yuan), which is equivalent to exempting part of the tuition fee.
But starting April 1, 2020, this benefit has been upgraded again! Tuition is free of charge in the form of scholarships for private high schools.
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1. Japanese primary and junior high school education emphasizes quality education. Classes are held from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m
30。Elementary schools in Japan from the first grade to the sixth grade are mainly based on quality education, such as how to effectively escape in a fire, **, and learn general skills in daily life.
Piano, painting, dance and other courses are all studied in schools in Japan, and parents do not need to hire a tutor. The content of the moral education curriculum is similar to the "Eight Honors and Eight Shames" that China now advocates, in which teachers start from the smallest details and ask students to protect the environment, help each other, and unite with each other. The teacher's teaching method is heuristic, and also tells the classic story of moral education, and sometimes the children are in the process of playing games, consciously improving their ideological and moral standards.
2. Students must enjoy high-quality and nutritious Chinese food at school at noon, end class at 2:30 p.m., and generally take half an hour on the way home. When you get home, you can complete your homework in about 40 minutes with a piece of paper for Chinese and math, and the rest of the time is at the student's disposal, and the student can have fun in various ways!
3. Japanese students are required to enter kindergarten from the age of three, and they have to pay fees for living and studying in kindergarten. But how much do you pay? The implementation of a flexible fee standard, that is to say, the tuition fee is determined by the income of the parents, and the higher the parents' income, the higher the payment; If the parents do not have a job, they enjoy the subsistence allowance, and the cost of kindergarten education is paid by the state.
4. Japan has compulsory education from elementary school to high school. All students are on an equal footing, and there is no distinction between high and low.
First of all, all students in Japan wear uniforms issued by **. What's even more peculiar is the embroidery of the student's name on the left chest of each uniform, such as "Mita, Zuo Zuoki, Oguri Keiko" and so on. The advantage of embroidering the name on the clothes is that it has a strong binding force on the students, such as the students in school, or in the society violating the school rules, you can know which school students are at a glance.
In my country, I have heard a joke: in a vocational high school, several students violate the school rules, the principal takes care of them, and after the students rudely insult the principal in the local language, they turn around and run, but the principal never finds out what grade these students are in and which class they belong to.
Secondly, Japan dresses the same from elementary school to high school, all boys are chestnut heads (that is, small flat heads), which looks particularly spiritual, and girls all have short hair, giving people a sense of vitality. No one is allowed to wear fancy clothes. From elementary school to junior high school, lunch is provided by the state at noon, and the food includes:
Half an egg, a meatloaf, two pieces of sea fish, a plate of lettuce (many vegetables in Japan are eaten raw, even cabbage is eaten raw, but I really can't get used to it), a plate of sauce, half a bowl of miso soup, a bowl of rice (Japanese rice is even better than Thailand's, the grains are full, soft and delicious, a chew is full of relish, it is definitely a green product), a piece of MHA brain tonic deep-sea fish oil.
Finally, from elementary school to high school, Japanese students walk to and from school or take buses, and they have never seen parents pick up and drop off their children in a car, and there are no parents in front of each school.
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