Global education system differences, including education duration discrepancies, are creating barriers for international students. This article explores the impact of 10-year and 12-year school systems on university admissions and the broader issue of educational fairness in a globalized world.
Education Systems
Education Systems, Exam Scores, and Elite Education: A Comparative Analysis of China and the US
This article explores the fundamental differences between Chinese and American education systems, focusing on exam scores, elite education, and their distinct value orientations.
The Hidden Forces in Education: Exploring Non-Teaching Careers in K12 Systems
Education systems thrive not only on teachers but also on a wide range of non-teaching positions that work behind the scenes. This article explores non-teaching careers in K12 systems that align with school schedules, offer holiday benefits, and allow professionals to contribute to education without stepping into the classroom.
Education Systems, Exam Evaluation, and Resource Allocation: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Chinese K12 Education
This article analyzes the differences in the education systems, exam evaluation approaches, and resource allocation in U.S. and Chinese K12 education. It highlights the impacts of these policies on academic performance and equity.
Equality and Excellence: A Deep Dive into the Divergent Educational Values in China and the US
This article examines the fundamental differences between the educational systems of China and the US, focusing on how the US prioritizes equality and identity over testing and elite cultivation, while China emphasizes high standards and competitive mechanisms.
Education Systems, Exam Evaluation, Resource Distribution: A Crossroad Analysis
This article analyzes the contrasting philosophies of education systems, exam evaluation, and resource distribution in the U.S. and China, focusing on the U.S.’s move towards educational egalitarianism and China’s exam-centric system.
Two Paths Diverged: Exploring the Deep Value Differences in U.S. and Chinese Education Systems
This article delves into the fundamental differences in the U.S. and Chinese education systems, analyzing testing practices, resource allocation, and the values shaping their approaches.
Unlocking Educational Potential: From Turkey’s Exam-Driven System to the UK’s A Level Model
This article explores Turkey’s exam-driven education system and the UK’s A Level model, analyzing their impact on education systems, exam pressure, and student motivation while proposing flexible reforms for K12 education transformation.
Education Systems, Exam Evaluation, and Resource Allocation: Diverging Paths of China and the US
This article explores fundamental differences in education systems, exam evaluation methods, and resource allocation policies between China and the US, revealing how these approaches impact learning outcomes.
AI Era, Competitive Exams, Talent Selection: Educational Challenges and Opportunities
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is reshaping traditional competitive exams and talent selection processes. This article explores the challenges AI poses to education systems and calls for reforms to better cultivate creativity and adaptability in future talent.