Implications of the Differences between Chinese and American k12 Education Models for China

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  • Luyao Liu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/3xeast35

Keywords:

Education system, comparison, k12 education models

Abstract

The differences between Chinese and American K-12 education systems have garnered significant attention, yet challenges persist in integrating their strengths. This paper analyzes the structures, methodologies, and impacts of the Chinese and American education systems, focusing on student interest cultivation, development, and future employment prospects. The analysis reveals that the Chinese system excels in academic rigor and discipline, but often at the expense of creativity and student well-being. Conversely, the American system fosters creativity and critical thinking, yet struggles with maintaining academic rigor and consistency across regions. Based on these findings, this paper suggests that China should incorporate more flexible, holistic educational approaches that encourage creativity and personal growth. At the same time, the United States could benefit from adopting elements of China’s emphasis on academic discipline and mastery of core subjects, particularly in STEM fields. Both countries should also enhance global perspectives and technology integration to better prepare students for the demands of the 21st century.

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Published

2024-10-29

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