American education vs. European Education I know a bit about
American and
Dutch education systems. Comparing with
France, these three systems are far more relaxed (that is to say, they are
pedagogic). Here, we have what we called "
republican school" (often opposed to
pedagogic system),
i. e. (generally, because it's less and less regular): the students get up when the teacher enters the classroom and wait for the teacher to tell them to sit down. It doesn't happen in
United States neither in the
Netherlands. Food and phones are forbidden in class; friendly relations with the teacher are also forbidden. In French, we have a
T-V distinction, so we always says "
vous", which is formal, to the teacher, never "
tu", which is informal. The lessons are more magisterial than in the US or the Netherlands; they are not interactive or fun (except rare cases). Concerning the lessons's quality, it really depends on the teacher. Some are great, other bad or even lazy. There's a lot to say. ... ... !
:smile: Nevertheless, there is no big differences between the level of an American/Dutch high school student and a French one. I even think that the French student has a better level in
literature & philosophy, because our education focuses on it. ... ...