Dissemination of ideas and knowledge
China's education is deeply influenced by Confucianism, and it admires the ideas and knowledge imparted by teachers, which leads to students completely accepting the knowledge imparted by teachers in class and lacking the atmosphere of discussion with teachers. In contrast, the education methods in developed countries in Europe and America are more open, encouraging children to express their ideas and attaching importance to the cultivation of thinking ability.
Differences in screening modes
China's education system evolved from the imperial examination system, forming a situation of "thousands of troops crossing the wooden bridge", and students need competition to get a chance of success. However, many European and American countries adopt a relatively relaxed examination mode. Students only need to compare their achievements with benchmarks and their past achievements, so as to push themselves forward.
The impact of population problems
A large number of people take the college entrance examination every year in China, but the enrollment of key universities is limited, which leads to great competition pressure. In contrast, Britain has a small population, but there are many world-class top universities, and students can enjoy a happy education.