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Comparative Analysis of Secondary Education System Between China and Britain

Shen Chen

Abstract


In the course of the development of secondary education in the world, the educational system is constantly being reformed and improved, but there are still great differences between the western educational system and the Chinese educational system. This paper tries to analyze the characteristics between Britain and China from the following aspects: curriculum, class system, the form of homework and examination. The strength of a country ultimately depends on the education quality and the cultivation of quality depends on the quality of education system.

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Secondary Education System; China; Britain; Comparative Analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i6.4624

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