Monday, January 11, 2010

difference between american schools and uzbek schools


I am going to talk about american schools. I am taking some advantages being in America. The most interesting thing for me is that in American schools students are mixed to every classes. Juniors, seniors are mixed in one class and pass over information to each other. Juniors can gather some experience from seniors while studying together. Because juniors or sophmores can imagine how to get prepare for college. And most everyone who wants to enters the college should take a ACT test. Even they fail on exam they can retest the test by paying extra money. But anyway there is some opportunity to enter the college.
In our country however, In Uzbekistan schools are quite bit different. There are at least 25 students in each classrooms and they are not mixed. Schools are more strict. In class 9 th grades and 8 th grades study separately. But in America there is advantage side studying together in class. However, student can share more opinions each other in America. And students can discuss the classes more independently than Uzbek students. In Uzbekistan every student should wear uniform. Boys should wear on suits, white shirts, ties and girls should wear on white shirt and black skirt. These causes some awkward.
In American public school students are not able to wear on uniforms. And Uzbek students graduate school 9 th grade. Then they go to the lyceum like American high schools. In Uzbekistan students take a exam before entering the universities. However this all needs entering the University. Of course they pay attention school grades. But there's one thing if student take a test for entering university and fails, then he or she has to wait next year. There is no other opportunity. Anyway the best thing I like studying at Uzbek school is that students don't have to go teacher's classrooms, teachers look for students. And at Uzbek school's brake longer around 10 minutes between each periods and, there is the biggest 40 minutes brake at the middle of the day. At that time students can talk with teachers having snacks whatever they do. Students are allowed to go out at that period. Most students say golden brake. This one thing I like study at Uzbek school. I do like American schools too.

21 comments:

  1. I like this kind of post
    this is really cool
    good post

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  2. I didn't know the different schools were so different throughout the world.

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  3. Different points of view are always awesome to read. Thanks!

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  4. Wow, schools in America and in Uzbek are definately different!

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  5. This was a fun post, and almost everyone loves learning about interesting things like this. Other countries are so different from us, but we learn but other options. Good job not-mike? HAHA

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  6. I never new that schools could be so different.

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  7. That 10 minute break in between classes sure would be nice!

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  8. If we could mix our two school systems we could create the greatest school system of all time.

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  9. all countries should do better with standardized testing. i thought ours was bad, but a whole year of your life wasted if you dont do well?

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  10. I knew that schools were different, but not this different.

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  11. I like the compare and contrast qualities of this essay. It seems like we have many similarities, but at the same time Uzbek students seem to take school more seriously, which is good.

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  12. Good post! It's interesting to hear about the differences between cultures.

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  13. agreed the cultural diferences is fasinating! good job!

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  14. I liked this post. It is very interesting to see the differences between schools in different countries.

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  15. That's really interesting. I always like to hear the differences between cultures. They are always so insightful.

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  16. Nice post. I did not know there were so many differences between schools around the world.

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  17. I loved the contrast between the two styles of schooling. It really goes to show you how something as simple as schooling can change across the globe.

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