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How about education in Canada? Do you have any special features?
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In Canada, education is regarded as the most ideal way to get a decent life and promote personal growth and happiness. The Canadian government has been generous in investing in education funds.

In addition, Canada's education system is also unique.

1, the class is not ranked.

In Canada, every Canadian needs to receive 12 years of compulsory education. The purpose is to let everyone master the knowledge they should have through education, so as to determine their interests and the direction of their future life.

While teaching normally, the school pays more attention to students' practical ability, hands-on ability, independent thinking ability and teamwork spirit. Therefore, there has never been a so-called "class ranking" after the mid-term and final exams in Canadian schools.

2. There is no concept of "graduating class" in middle schools.

The middle school stage in Canada is generally Grade 7-12. There is no such concept as "graduating class" in China, so learning is relatively easy. After school, students have enough time to communicate with family and friends and have rich extracurricular activities, thus developing their hobbies.

3. After high school, "lenient entry and strict exit"

In all colleges and universities in Canada, it has always been "lenient entry and strict exit".

After entering the university, students give full play to their different advantages. In the past 12 years of compulsory education, students have fully mastered the ability of independent thinking and practice, and have strong self-discipline and self-motivation.

In this normal pressure range, Canadian students constantly improve themselves and make progress. Entering the workplace after graduating from college can make you more competitive and adaptable.

4. Flexible credit system and department management.

The credit system is a feature of the western education system, and Canada is no exception.

In the first year of college, students choose courses according to the credit system. Every student's "road map" will be different, even in the same department. This also gives students room to give full play to their autonomy.

In addition, students are given full autonomy in the management of departments. As long as students meet the requirements, they can transfer to a department or major.

There are no fixed classes at the beginning of the university.

In universities and colleges in Canada, students have sufficient flexibility in choosing courses and taking credits, so there are no fixed classes in higher education in Canada.

The school system sets the scale, class time and classroom location of each course, and students only need to go to the corresponding classroom according to the class schedule. Almost every class is a different student group, and there are even differences in grades. It is common for sophomores and juniors to have classes together.

I hope it helps you!