Can the curriculum of the first year of high school in China be used in Canadian high school?

Updated on educate 2024-08-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Foreign universities pay more attention to special training, that is to say, if it is a scientific talent, they will learn physics, chemistry and mathematics, these things will be more involved, but they do not know much about literature and history, because the time intensity of their students' classes is much smaller than that in China, that is to say, normal domestic students start classes at 7:00 in the morning, and then in the evening, if they are elementary and junior high schools, it is basically 5:006:

    Classes end at 00, but many universities in foreign countries start classes at 8:00 in the morning and end at 4:00 in the afternoon, and then they have an hour or even two hours off at noon.

    So the basic patterns are all different, and there's no way to copy something.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No, because each country has a different educational environment in its own country, and there are many local factors, such as some places are willing to put a lot of things into universities for their children to study, and some places will put them in high school for the sake of excess.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Your teaching, education, environment and living environment at home and abroad, the educational environment is different, and the teaching concept is also different, so the curriculum in China cannot be used in Canadian high schools. Specifically, the intensity of learning and the depth of learning are different.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think the curriculum of the first year of high school in our country can be used in Canadian high schools, because the courses of our first year of high school are generally much more difficult than those of foreign countries, and foreigners cannot easily accept our learning atmosphere and learning intensity, so I suggest that foreign friends can still work hard to learn various cultural knowledge just like us from an early age.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think it's possible, because our domestic high school curriculum is completely different from foreign and Canadian high school programs. Because it's not your education system at all, the way of education, the focus of education is not in one place. How can it be combined with each other, so I think it's completely unrealistic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think the first year of high school in China can be used in Canadian high schools, because the standards of high school in the two countries are not the same, and the courses will definitely be different.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Some of them are okay, for example, I actually have a certain level of English in my first year of high school, and if I use a knife in Canada, there should be no problem with normal communication in English. In mathematics, physics, etc., it should be the same as the level of foreign countries, but others may not be very useful or need to be actively prepared.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    China's education method is different from foreign education, sometimes the domestic curriculum knowledge is difficult to adapt to foreign knowledge, but many experts suggest that Chinese students can get Canadian high school after completing all the courses in China, so that for children to learn more easily, less pressure, and more learning time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Canadian high school is from grade 9 to grade 12, and high school education is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education of each province, so there is no unified education system, and the credit system of each province is also different.

    1. Course content (taking Ontario as an example):

    1. High school students need to complete 30 credits to graduate, of which 18 are compulsory and 12 are elective, and each credit is a 110-hour course.

    Required credits include: English, French, Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer), Canadian History, Canadian Geography, Art, Health, Sociology and Career Development, Third Language, Canadian World Studies, Business Studies, etc.

    2. Course introduction (illustrated by example).

    Canadian high schools also have domestic mathematics, physics and chemistry, but there is no obvious division of subjects, and in the 12th grade, students will choose some preparatory courses according to the courses they want to take in college.

    1、grade 12 english

    This course is equivalent to the third year of high school language in China, which mainly cultivates reading and writing skills, and does not involve grammar at all.

    The learning content is some long works and Shakespeare's masterpieces.

    Since this course is a Chinese course, it is relatively difficult for foreign students.

    This course is compulsory, and universities across Canada require applicants to pass this course and earn credits, and some schools even require this course to be no less than 75 points.

    2、advanced functions

    This course is one of the 3 common math courses in Grade 12, mainly learning 1 time, 2 times, expressions of 3 angular functions, images, and so on.

    This course is relatively simple for mainland students and belongs to the level of the first year of high school. But it should not be taken lightly, it is not easy to get high scores when encountering strict teachers.

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