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write a paragraph comparing the three Kinds of school, in about 300 words in Japan,an lndian village,a school in a war place]​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Japan Schools

The basic school system in Japan is composed of elementary school (lasting six years), middle school (three years), high school (three years), and university (four years). Education is compulsory only for the nine years of elementary and middle school, but 98.8% of students go on to high school.School exchanges during Japan Educational Travel are mainly implemented in junior high and high schools. For physically or mentally challenged students, there is a system called "Special Needs Education" to support special students to develop their self-reliance and thus enhance their social participation.Public schools in Japan have classes five days a week, from Monday to Friday.. After classes, students clean the classrooms in shifts and then start their club activities. There are a variety of clubs such as cultural and sports ones.

Indian Villages School

In most schools in rural areas or villages, the education system is underdeveloped and requires a lot of effort to come to an appropriate condition. Environmental conditions in the village schools in India are not suitable enough to meet students's demands and the requirements of other members of the schools as well. Lack of adequate facilities and amenities in village schools required to aid the attainment of education among students is creating problems for everyone.

Necessary facilities like rooms for resting, potable drinking water, well-maintained furniture, learning materials required for teaching, colling as well as heating devices, etc. are not available in the schools of villages. Facilitating learning has become a matter of enormous concern in those schools that are located in village areas. Since there is a lack of those facilities that assist educators, students, and teachers encounter problems in executing teaching and learning techniques.

Schools in Wars Condition

As all the children and their teachers living in urban districts were expected to move to the rural areas, most schools in the towns were closed down.

Answered by Rinkii0095
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Explanation:

If we talk about our Indian education system, then we must be knowing that due to the influence of the British, we adopted English education system.

Secondly, on the recommendation of the Education Commission of 1964-66, we adopted 10+2+3 pattern of education. This means, study of 10 years school, then 2 years of junior school and then 3 years of graduation.

Another important feature of the Indian education system is that along with academics, equal focus is given on extracurricular activities which includes, sports, art, dance, music, National Service Scheme, National Cadet Corps etc...

Now Japanese education system....

Now, coming to the Japanese education system, they adopted French education system.

Secondly, Japan follows “6+3+3+4” pattern of education. This means, 6 years of elementary school, 3 years of junior high school, then again 3 years of senior high school and in the end, 4 years of graduation. In fact, 9 years of education is compulsory in Japan which includes, 6 years of elementary school and 3 years of junior high school. After this, a student is free to decide whether he/she wants to continue studying or not.

Just like in India, Japan too focuses on extracurricular activities. In fact, extracurricular activities does not only include dance, art, music etc but also, cleaning the classroom, gardening etc which is done by the students itself. The main motive behind this is that the Japanese focus on the importance of “Group Consciousness” as it is the core of the Japanese society...

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