"Japan's Education System Is Successful"
Beginning of paper
In the writing, Walberg attributes Japan's economic success to the
superior education of its youth. He stresses that Japan does a better job
of educating its nation and the U.S. should follow in Japan's foot steps.
He emphasizes the U.S. should change its system of education to produce
more produ ....
Middle of paper
.... a hard curriculum that pushes
the student to his optimum efficiency. The teaches in Japan do not compare
children's accomplishments and what they have not done. This allows the
student to proceed with their peers at maximum rate.
The Japanese strive for equality. They recognized how hard a student
can work and how fast he can learn. The student can take entrance exams.
Bright, hard-working students that come from poor families have a better
chance of being admitted to elite sch ....
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