The Japanese education system offers similar opportunities to all students. ... The Japanese education system strives to bring the education of its children to the top level, not leaving anyone behind. This high level of equality and quality education is something that other countries including our own have tried to model. ... This all combines to create a unique education system. ... Japanese children might have similar opportunities but they are placed in unequal classes in school. ...
For so many years people have held the Japanese in the highest rankings of education amongst the world population. Through studies and surveys it has been proven that their education system is among the best in the world and in popular opinion one of the best as well. ... "The system is so clear cut that special schools and classes have been created for the re-adjustment of Japanese children who spend even short periods abroad." (Hendry, 107) It goes on to say that these returning students pose a threat to the tight order of Japanese educational institutions.
Once Japanese students leave their safe zone of Japan they are mocked and ridiculed. ... My father has experienced this at work due to his company being operated by Japanese men. ... Now referring back to what I said about Japanese students being unequal; there are distinct class systems present in this society. ... Japanese children are perhaps led on a path to their future but are also blessed with a great and structured system to be revered by all; whether they feel they have power over their decisions or not. Similar opportunities dont always bring upon similar outcomes, I believe the Japanese society shows this well.
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