This article explores the shortcomings of Turkey’s exam-driven education system and contrasts it with the UK’s flexible A Level model, emphasizing how student-driven learning can enhance creativity and motivation.
Education Systems
Standardization vs. Equality: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Chinese Education Systems
This article analyzes the core differences in values and methodologies between U.S. and Chinese education systems, exploring how standardized testing and educational equality impact student growth and reflect broader cultural roots.
Gifted Labels in Education: The Hidden Burden on Students
The “gifted” label in K12 education can marginalize others and burden selected students with unrealistic expectations. Discover its hidden impacts.
Education Systems, Testing, and Resource Allocation: A Comparative Analysis
This article explores the core differences between the educational systems of the US and China, focusing on testing, resource allocation, and educational philosophies.
Two Paths in Education: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Chinese Systems
This article explores the differences in educational systems, values, and methods between the U.S. and China. It highlights how the U.S. focuses on equality and identity while China emphasizes testing and elite cultivation, addressing their impact on students.
AI Era and Competitive Exams: The Need for Educational Reform
The rise of artificial intelligence is challenging traditional competitive exams. This article explores the need for reform in K12 education evaluation, emphasizing fair systems that accurately identify talent.
Education Systems, Exam Scores, and Resource Allocation: A Crossroad of Values
This article explores the fundamental differences in values and methodologies between the US and Chinese education systems, focusing on education systems, exam scores, and resource allocation, and their impact on societal equity and student development.
Two Paths of Educational Exploration: A Deep Dive into the Diverging Values and Methods of the U.S. and Chinese Education Systems
This article explores the fundamental differences in educational values and methodologies between the U.S. and Chinese systems, focusing on equality, identity, elite education, academic pressure, and testing.
Why Is Learning So Boring? A Global Look at Student Disengagement
Globally, students increasingly report feeling bored in educational environments. This article examines the causes of student disengagement and explores solutions for creating more engaging learning spaces.
Revised Diploma, Regret, High School Graduation: A Journey to Redefinition
Revised diploma, regret, high school graduation—these experiences can weigh heavily on students. This article analyzes the challenges posed by modified diplomas and offers strategies for personal growth and educational opportunities.