It is important to cultivate a sound personality.
As one of the countries with the highest per capita education investment in the world, Canada's annual education investment is as high as 7. 1% of GDP. The Public Education Bureau provides free K- 12 education for Canadian citizens and permanent residents, that is, preschool (5 years old) to 12th grade (18 years old). In addition, the subsidies for higher education are also quite high. Higher education institutions are divided into universities, university colleges, community colleges and vocational and technical colleges.
Compare with our domestic educational model: from the perspective of educational chain, the educational emphasis of the two countries is different. Reading changes fate. China paid more attention to basic education before 18 years old. Since kindergarten, children have been winding up until the college entrance examination is admitted to a good school, which easily leads to insufficient stamina; Unlike exam-oriented education in China, Canadian education is very flexible. Before the third grade, children in Canada had no homework and exams. In Canada, the beginning of university is the key stage of imparting knowledge, while the previous education was not dominated by knowledge. The main purpose is to train children to become citizens through complete education, so that they can form a sound personality, find interest in various courses and voluntary activities, exercise their hands-on ability and independent thinking ability, and learn to plan their own lives.
Schools in Canada can be divided into public schools and private schools. Compared with many private schools whose teaching goal is to train students to enter first-class universities, public schools with district enrollment have more Canadian civic education characteristics. Public schools are large in scale, and for the sake of children's interests, the school will provide a variety of interest courses for students to choose from. Education in Canada gives children ample space to explore their interests and strengths, which not only enriches their school life, but also lays the foundation for them to find jobs in the future.
In this country with a total population of just over 30 million, there are still about 65,438+600,000 charitable organizations. Volunteerism also occupies a large proportion in Canadian education. According to professional statistics, Canadian children have participated in volunteer life since childhood. In their training philosophy, it is very important to improve personality development.
Senior high school planning career future
Canada's high schools adopt the credit system, and they can graduate after completing a certain number of credits. Generally speaking, from the eighth grade, Canadian public middle schools began to implement the shift system, and students no longer have their own classrooms. According to different hobbies, learning basis and progress, everyone's schedule is different.
The goal of K- 12 public system education is to train qualified graduates, so that you can study completely and graduate smoothly, and then choose different life directions. Accordingly, middle schools will also provide specialized career planning guidance and courses suitable for various development directions. For example, by the twelfth grade, middle schools in Canada have opened many courses that are in line with higher education, some for universities and some for universities. In other words, from high school, Canadian students need to start planning and designing their future development direction and take responsibility for themselves.
Because there is no unified college entrance examination in Canada, in the two months of 1 1 and 65438+February, Canadian students began to apply for their favorite universities. Take the University of British Columbia as an example. College entrance examination results? This is by colleges and universities, they choose three subjects from their high school main subjects (mathematics, physics and chemistry, etc. ) and add English scores to get an average score. The relatively loose threshold of Canadian universities also gives people more choices. Compared with China students who miss the college entrance examination, they will miss the opportunity to go to college. Canada allows people to go back to school at any time to continue their studies.
Let's take a look at a recent study on the welfare, economy and environment of cities in Canada by a financial institution in Canada, and judge the top ten cities in Canada that are most suitable for raising babies for reference only:
No. Blainville 1 Quebec
Average monthly consignment fee: $166
Proportion of families with children: 66.85%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 20. 14%
2 Oakville, Oakville, Ontario
Average monthly consignment fee: $925
Proportion of families with children: 62.3 1%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 18.22%
Burlington, Ontario No.3 Burlington
Average monthly consignment fee: $925
Proportion of families with children: 53.64%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 16.03%
4 St. Albert Street, Alberta
Average monthly consignment fee: $825
Proportion of families with children: 56.25%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 17.47%
Number 5 l? Quebec Weiss Levis
Average monthly consignment fee: $166
Proportion of families with children: 50.88%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 16.57%
No.6 Buchville Road, Buchville, Quebec
Average monthly consignment fee: $166
Proportion of families with children: 48.82%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 15.62%
7 Milton, Ontario
Average monthly consignment fee: $925
Proportion of families with children: 65.85%
Proportion of population aged 65-438+under 05: 24.43%
Gatinaud, Gatinaud, Quebec
Average monthly consignment fee: $166
Proportion of families with children: 53.56%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 16.94%
Ottawa, Ontario (capital of Canada)
Average monthly consignment fee: $990
Proportion of families with children: 53. 12%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 16.04%
No. 10, Treborn, Quebec
Average monthly consignment fee: $166
Proportion of families with children: 57.53%
/kloc-proportion of population under 0/5: 19.20%
Canada is one of the most livable countries in the world. The Canadian government also provides very good and perfect social welfare for citizens, especially the elderly and children, such as milk money, medical insurance, children's education subsidies, welfare funds, pensions and so on. A perfect social welfare system is one of the main reasons that attract people to choose Canada as an immigrant destination.