Topic > Compare and contrast South Korea and the education system

Education should be important wherever you go, no matter what, but in some countries education is everything. Several countries want to be the best in the education system, but do not know the price this can take for young people. Children's happiness should come first, but it is parents who want to be happy with their children's education. Although sometimes young people like to experiment with different career paths. It might be frowned upon to do such a thing, they should do what makes them happy. People like to compare different countries for different reasons. When comparing school systems you are mainly comparing the United States and South Korea and their education systems. In Korea they cannot drop out unless the situation is unavoidable. When his mother saw him, she moved them to Vancouver to finish his education so Koo could make it without pressure. The main source of pressure is the parents of most students. When Koo got old and returned to Seoul, South Korea to become a teacher. He saw the difference between the two countries and their education system. Koo asked her class if they were happy in their current environment, one girl raised her hand and said she would be happier if her mother left because all she does is complain about her academic performance. South Korea may be a model for education, but it's really about young people going to school and suffering from overachieving, which costs them their health and happiness. Rufina Park conducted a Health Promotion Foundation survey, stating that over sixty-five percent of students reported being stressed in some way. Park also obtains data from the South Korean government that, for the sixth time in a row, suicide was the leading cause among young people between the ages of nine and twenty-four. In Ju-Min Park's article on South Korean children, it is said that Korean national statistics state that more than half of 15- to 19-year-olds who are suicidal attribute school performance and entrance exams as the reason at university. In an article on the level of academic stress threatening South Korea's youth, Park Su-ji and Choi Sung-jin