Education in China Education in China is growing. In the past few years, the Chinese education system has worked hard and has successfully improved China's education. China has not focused on education for years. China is more traditional, so I am interested in agriculture and work. In the previous 1840, Chinese education was only for elite and advanced classes. The main purpose of education is to train so-called "gentlemen" or high-ranking officials in China.
Education in China and America is certainly different. I have been studying in China for about 15 years from elementary school to university. Education in China has great expectations for young people. Primary school and high school pay much attention to students' math and science courses. By the time I was a high school student, I could quickly memorize the periodic table and I knew how to calculate numerical values. In fact, I am not an excellent student in China, but not only can it, but almost every Chinese high school student can do it. High school students seem to be preparing perfect for the university. However, it is a pity that students could not meet the expectations of Chinese Ministry of Education in the past when entering university.
Education in China is growing. In the past few years, the Chinese education system has worked hard and has successfully improved China's education. China has not focused on education for years. China is more traditional, so I am interested in agriculture and work. In the previous 1840, Chinese education was only for elite and advanced classes. The main purpose of education is to train so-called "gentlemen" or high-ranking officials in China. This is an era of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher who introduced China to the kingdom examination system for the election of the imperial officer. China's education is very strict and emphasizes technology very much, so China's illiteracy rate is very high. Early Chinese students were not so extensive; they had limited learning. For example, science students know little about the humanities and vice versa. Students in the humanities science know little about science.