ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OFTHE EDUCATION IN JAPAN

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Este mapa mental present aun resumen y comparación de las ventajas y desventajas del sistema educativo en Japón en coparación con otros sistemas europeos.
Marcela Pineda Jimenez
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Marcela Pineda Jimenez
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OFTHE EDUCATION IN JAPAN
  1. ADVANTAGE
    1. 1. The curriculum is established at the national level, Basic lines of all subjects Teach in Japanese schools, their aims and Contents.
      1. 2. The educational legislation is very stable and Promoting civility, respect for Tradition and culture and love of the homeland
        1. 3. Compulsory education is mostly Free of charge, children start school at 6 years of age and education is compulsory until The fifteen years, although 95 percent continue until The eighteen
          1. 6. The ability to solve problems is rewarded. The Japanese education curriculum is very comprehensive and Demanding in terms of content, but also Has as a fundamental basis that students Solving problem solving and situations for themselves
            1. 9. Teachers are highly respected and They are very prepared. Historically, Teachers in Japan came from class Samurai and had a high regard in the society
          2. 5. Effort is essential and competitiveness is high. Japanese society believes that success is not Depends on skills or intelligence, but rather Get it with effort.
            1. 8. Many hours and homework are studied Are common. Both the students of the Elementary school such as high school Inferior and superior have to do tasks daily
              1. 10. Educating is everyone's job. Team work Is rewarded in the classroom, where students who stand out Help those with more difficulties, and the teacher Has at its disposal different tools and Opportunities to support students with Learning problems
          3. 4. There are subjects and also Formation in values. In addition to The basic subjects that are Study at each educational level
            1. 7. Not only is school studied. In addition to To attend classes, students have to Collaborate on various tasks such as cleaning Center or serve the meals, which are taken in The class itself
        2. DISADVANTAGES
          1. 1. One of the most obvious reasons is that students Japanese people are exposed to considerable pressure and Suffer much tension at a very early age.
            1. 2. The Japanese education system is articulated Through teaching methods Characterized by their high structuring and Focused on learning and memorizing more That in promoting creativity or critical thinking.
              1. 3. Until approximately ten years ago, School failure was considered to be a Disease or disorder and although things Are still being considered as a Show of weakness and shame for the family
                1. 4. From kindergarten, the Children to superimpose the identity of the group On self-identity, which leaves very little Margin to independence and individuality.
            2. 5. En la escuela la clase es como una sociedad, el ambiente de colectivismo siempre está presente. Es muy difícil salir de esa microsociedad, estar libre de esa atmósfera
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