What is the best education model for a child today and where can I find it in the world?

December 20th, 2011 | by admin |
pUnkInner asked:


There are several options for a child’s education in today’s world. There are variations in curriculum, teaching methodologies, cultural values, goals of education. There are novel options available today such as unschooling and home schooling that were not as common earlier. What then is an ideal educational system for a child from school through undergraduate and graduation? Where is the best education system available in the world for each of these levels?

Willie
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    1. No Responses to “What is the best education model for a child today and where can I find it in the world?”

    2. By PW on Dec 21, 2011 | Reply

      not in the USA, thats for sure

    3. By Mr. Biology on Dec 23, 2011 | Reply

      Private schools in the good old USA. Public schools are just that public and are run just like the government; wasteful and backwards. Private schools are student centered and give the students what they need to succeed in today’s world. If you have to pay for something you will regard it better than if it was handed over to you free of charge.

    4. By acerview on Dec 24, 2011 | Reply

      Globally Denmark is considered to have the best public education system.

      It spends the most on education per member of the population.

      If you visit the websites of Danish schools you get a strong feeling of an ordered and caring system.

      Other Scandinavian countries also have a good reputation especially Finland.

      As far as methodologies go, there are supporters and detractors for every system, so you cannot really compare.

    5. By Kathy M on Dec 24, 2011 | Reply

      I value the Montessori method as it targets all learning styles, gives the child a foundation for a love of learning, teaches the child to be a self manager and can be carried out through the high school years. It can be found world-wide but there is a school in Portland (I am not positive of the name…the Francisan..something like that, I visited it 15 years ago) where the graduates had a 100% acceptance rate to college.

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