Compare and contrast the education systems in India, China, and Japan.
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Explanation: The education system in India and Japan both was adopted from foreign education systems thus they are similar to each other. India adopted the English education system where as Japan adopted the French education system. The Japanese education system incorporates their culture and rituals unlike in India. The Japanese education system follows 6-3-3-4 system where the 9 first years are compulsory for the elementary and junior high school, where India has various education boards such as ICSE and CBSE.
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The education systems in India, China, and Japan.
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- The Indian education system is adopted from the British, secondly, India has adopted a 1+2+3 a pattern of the education system and India has made mandatory for the child to be given compulsory education till age of 14. Most of the education along with the academic focus on co-curricular activities.
- While Japan has adopted the education system for the french and follows 6 years of elementary school, 3 years of junior school and three years of high school, and 4 years of university.
- Unlike the CBSE board, japan has one set curriculum broad and 15 years of schooling is made compulsory. And are more devoted to culture, art, and tradition.
- In China, 9 years of school education must and has put a major effort to improve the quality of education. China has a consistent teacher development system.
- Education focuses on strictness and precision. Chones govt provides a number of scholarships and have more practical oriented teaching.
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