Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - What are the differences between China and Europe?
What are the differences between China and Europe?
There are many differences in education between China and Europe. Compared with China, Europe is more inclined to quality education for children. European education is more inclined to quality education, because European education pays more attention to the cultivation of children's etiquette, the improvement of children's self-ability and the emotional education of children. Education in China is mostly exam-oriented, which means that children in China are educated to cope with all kinds of exams. Only by passing these large-scale exams can they get the development path they really want.

Quality Education Many candidates in China expressed their envy of European children when they found this difference, because the pressure on European children in their studies is not particularly great. Besides studying, they will spend more time on cultivating their own quality education, which will make these children become more perfect people. In addition, most children in Europe have very strong personal ability and independent ability. Therefore, most children in Europe are mature and independent after going out.

Examination-oriented education is relative. Domestic students have strong professional knowledge after going abroad. Therefore, many netizens feel envious of foreign free education, which is very miserable for such a stressful education in China. In fact, the reason why Europe has such an education method is because their countries need such talents, while our country chooses exam-oriented education precisely because the talents we need in today's society are extracted through exam-oriented education.

Examination-oriented education can divide different students into different levels, and choosing the one with the strongest professional conditions at the highest level will help the society more, while other students can cultivate some personal interests in addition to their personal abilities. In short, students develop in different ways according to their own efforts, and there is no need to envy other people's educational methods, because the educational methods in our country are more suitable for students in our country.