Blog 5
Education in times of Strikes.
I chose
South Korea because I am a fan of BTS and listening to their song N.O I
realized the pressure that students in this country are subjected to, where it
only matters to be the best and have good grades to enter major universities.
This is because in his society, perfection and appearances are everything.
In my search about the education in South Korea, I found that this is a mainstay for the development of society, for the same reason that education is free and compulsory from 7 to 15 years old and both the State and citizens carry out a great investment in education (dedicates almost 7% of its GDP). Furthermore, educational laws are not affected by changes in government. But South Koreans modify the school curriculum every five years to suit the country's growth and job needs.
However,
despite all these important data that make Korean education quality for its
citizens (something we must all aspire to and strive to incorporate in our
countries). This also presents important problems that significantly affect
their society such as extreme competition among students to obtain the best
results, which ends up damaging the mental health of students due to the great
pressure to which they are subjected. The long study days (when they finish
their day, students go to academies to continue their studies) so there is no time
for leisure or to interact with others. The last big problem is that its
educational system encourages memorization, and leaves aside creativity, which
in the future becomes that many Koreans do not know how to improvise or work in
a team.
I hope that
in the future all these problems will disappear, and the students can learn
without the need to lose something as important as their mental health.
Hi Aracelly! I didn't knew much about the scholar and educational system of South Korea, but your post really interested me. A competitive and rigid system for the students is one of the worst actions that can be done in education.
ResponderEliminarHello, thank you for the information on education in South Korea. I had no idea how their educational system worked and you did a very clear review of its shortcomings.
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