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Although there is no clear class classification, as in China, houses in good school districts are relatively expensive, so good school districts are often also rich areas. In this way, it is naturally divided into classes, isn't it? However, unlike China, although people's houses are expensive, they are also super villas, very luxurious.
The land tax in these places is very high, and the annual land tax paid by good districts in the United States will increase with the increase, and the land tax will be collected by the district ** and will be put into the public schools in the district. Moreover, the average level of education in the wealthy areas is also high, and more emphasis is placed on education. So it should be so, because public schools are free, so the rich in the United States who pay attention to education generally live in good school districts.
That is, the comprehensive quality of the entire school district is very high. The more money is put into public schools, better teachers can be hired, and then better teaching facilities can be equipped. Another background is that private schools in the United States are not necessarily much better than public schools.
Therefore, it does not mean that those who have the money to send to the private sector will receive a better education than the public one.
These are all about primary and secondary education, and higher education is after university. Not necessarily the best students will go to a good school. Even if some parents want to sell money to let their children with excellent grades go to good schools, most of the time they can't afford to pay the expensive tuition.
Harvard, Yale, these schools with an idea of about 70,000 tuition fees are unthinkable to many people. So there will be some less affluent families, although their children are very good, but they can only go to ordinary state universities. Because the tuition fee at a state university is about $10,000 a semester.
This gap has opened up the educational hierarchy.
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Revealing: The Background of Education and the Truth of Social Class in China, the United States and Japan.
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Many people envy American education, what level does American education belong to?
First of all, American undergraduate education is an educational stage that conforms to human cognitive processes. The major chosen by an American undergraduate in their freshman year is not necessarily the major that the student will eventually study. As they grow older and experienced, and what they continue to know about themselves, it is likely that they will not be interested in their chosen major because they do not know about it.
Actuarial science in economics and electronic science in finance will happen, but most importantly, most American students graduate with a degree in the field they are passionate about. Presumably, this result will allow students to understand their own work direction and field before entering the society, and it will be easier for them to succeed while avoiding detours.
I'll just ask one question: What class of education in the United States are you talking about?
American education is hierarchical.
The United States is a country with a deep class division, with neighborhoods naturally segregated according to housing prices, in a sense a de facto racial and wealth segregation. Public elementary and secondary schools are funded mainly by the school district's property tax, which means two things:
First, schools in wealthy areas are wealthier and can hire better teachers, use better equipment, and teach at a higher level;
Second, students actually go to school with their peers.
Because exam-oriented education is really hateful, many Chinese parents envy American-style education, as if students' personalities can be fully liberated and creative in that kind of education, and the people who are cultivated are like Jobs. Some people who are more familiar with the situation have pointed out that the level of basic education in the United States is actually very poor. For example, American students' math ability is a joke, or the rigor of Chinese style is better.
Due to historical reasons, the mainstream culture in China in recent decades has been the culture of poverty. There has been a lot of research on "how to fit in" and very little research on "how to make decisions on your own". Let's take a look at some of the so-called "workplace experiences" of online group stools.
The careful calculation of work, superiors, and colleagues, as well as the fragile mentality of easily taking responsibility, make people feel pitiful.
This generation of Chinese is skilled, easy-going, and willing to cooperate with others, but the overall mentality is generally like children, and there are too few people with a sense of ownership.
The difference between a good school district and a poor school district in a city in China is only a difference in "quantity" in terms of high or low test scores, and the number of students admitted to key middle schools, while the difference in "quality" in education in different school districts in the United States.
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Education in the United States is divided into classes, that is to say, the level of education at each level is different, and the United States is a country with very serious class division.
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Education in the United States should be at the middle level, and it may be far worse than China's education.
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According to the current statement, people's education should be more early and broad, but I think it is not suitable for Chinese, because China's national conditions are still different from those of the West.
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I'm sorry, but the education that Americans envy is mainly focused on private education, and private education has ...... tuition feesHehe.
It's true, only the rich can afford it.
I'll give you a wave of data.
A family of three in the United States, white-collar workers, has a monthly income of about $5,000-6,000, not tens of thousands of dollars every minute, as you think. Not so much.
The annual income is 8-12w dollars.
A family in the United States, let's say they have their own house. Then there is one thing that must be paid, that is, land tax and property tax. This is about 13%. I won't give you the exact numbers.
In addition to this, there is a very large digital fee, which is health insurance. In the United States, you can't move an inch without health insurance, and no hospital will treat you when you are sick. And the cost is about 4-5w dollars a year.
That is, half of the annual income is used to pay for medical insurance.
The tuition fees of American universities, in the case of those state universities in the middle, are relatively backward, and the local *** is ...... dollars a yearIf it's a famous university such as New York University, thank you for starting at 30,000 or 40,000.
Well, half of the annual income of a year is paid for medical insurance, and the remaining half accounts for most of the tuition. With that little bit left, don't the family usually eat or drink? It's not enough to sustain a living, okay?
Therefore, in the United States, the average white-collar worker from a working family cannot afford to go to college at all. This is also a scene that often appears in American movies and TV series, that is, a certain protagonist is admitted to college, but he wants to give up, saying that he has no money to go to college. That's not a fabrication to deliberately sell poor, in fact they really don't have money.
In private schools in the United States, the tuition fee is one race and the other is expensive, and it is too normal for 30,000 or 40,000 dollars a year, and a lot of hundreds of thousands. Do you still want to go on without money?
As for public schools, what they pursue is a happy education, and if they don't learn education, they just play all day long, and they can't learn anything at all. Private schools, on the other hand, use a stricter ...... than China's test-oriented education
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