Why are Japanese schools so superior?

>teacher holds serious authority
>students have to wear uniforms
>some air of competition
>public bulletins where grades are posted
>tightly knit after-school clubs
>one level of education after which you take exams both for high schools aswell as higher education
Is the real life just as idyllic as it's portrayed in anime? When comparing it with the Dutch school system I get really demotivated. Seems like we're doing it totally wrong.

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Yes. It's just like in one of your Japanese animes. Very friendly kids having fun together in a well-structured school.

Yes, from your sarcasm I gained precisely zero new information. What a happy conversation we're having, nigger!

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That woman who wrote a manga about a girl having her classmate kidnapped and raped in a van as revenge for bullying makes me suspicious.

What about the downsides:
>student council decides over your life
>school rooftop is booked months in advance for love confessions, revelations and fights
>group of girls that literally fight for your affection. One of which might actually kill the competition, or you

They fucking beat you with a kendo stick for getting math problems wrong.

Socially, they're known for being assholes. Friends circles and clubs are formed right off the bat and you are fucked unless you get in right away. Bullying into suicide is quite famous to the point where I'm surprised OP hasn't heard of it.

Maybe because parents raise their child properly and with discipline. Also because teaching is well a respected profession almost like being a doctor hence they have respect and authority.

Maybe then i'd be good at maths instead of my Western cuddlebuddies who coddle me to death as I get absolute failures for grades.
>student council decides over your life
sounds based, more involvement by the student body
more familiarity with discipline and authority
the other two examples sound like retarded horseshit
So what you're saying is that it is better but because we're pozzed, it's not for us?

Maybe they pay their teachers enough to give a shit? I'm just guessing but with how little teachers are paid in burgerland you'd have to be retarded to pay for all the prerequisite degrees.

I mean, nips are literally soulless and will take any chance they get to bully somebody into suicide. They literally need that kind of construction or all hell would break loose.

>school rooftop is booked months in advance for love confessions, revelations and fights

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Don't see how the pointless Western curriculum is better. Let the kids do what they want and expect they do exactly what you want them to do.
With the amount of homework and schoolwork required for all the different retarded tasks (biography of an artist wolololol, design a house, be creative, b uself) instead of actually required tasks you can only perform well at school by already fitting the mold.

Atleast it seems the Japanese give the students some honesty about their indentured sub ordinance and they get to choose their own slavery.

You got it backwards, the needlessly competitive and almost authoritarian school system is why the student become suicidal drones.

>Maybe they pay their teachers enough to give a shit
blog.japantimes.co.jp/yen-for-living/are-japans-public-school-teachers-paid-too-much/
>Moreover, as a percentage of total public spending on education, teachers’ pay in Japan is higher than it is in other developed countries, 86 percent compared to 81 percent in the U.S. and 67 percent in the U.K. and as a portion of GDP Japan’s spending on education is the lowest of the 31 OECD countries, and has been for five years running.
Ahhh yes, burgerland. So far behind.

The only thing my 3rd world is missing is not killing teachers and having money to make clubs, jap schools are just outdated traditional schools. Trust me when I say yours is better and that every japanese student wants to be like you

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>public bulletins where grades are posted
I see no issues arising from this

Imagine defending a school system where students spend 8 hours inclass + 8 hours at cram school everyday and STILL can't even learn half acceptable English, because all their teaching is based on pointless memorization to do well in tests, rather than on actual learning.

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She has a beard in that pic

dumb weeb

So I have a question, in manga we have the super happy schools where all students are nice to each other and other schools with bullies that harass you all the time, which ones are the real ones in Japan?

>unlike I, the perpetually ironic sexually perverted freak with no outlook into life and a complete and utter hatred for anything commitment or instituted
People could feel more motivated to work on improving their grades if they don't want it to leak to the whole school.
You know what I like? The hard-ass sentiment of boomers nowadays is ridiculed by pussy bitch generation z-faggots who pretend irony is a substantial argument. Get your shit together or burn and die trying.
My school system is better for keeping the intelligentsia firmly seated in power while the niggers and the working classes desperately try to match the caliber which is required for children young enough not to be able to regulate themselves but nonetheless have the same expectation under a liberal guise of acceptance and freedom.

>anime being a faithful depiction of IRL Japan
Dumb weeb, you should watch some documentaries about that matter.

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second one.

>>teacher holds serious authority
This would be true everywhere in the world unless we're considering impoverished neighborhoods. Taken to the extreme, this isn't good though, as it implies a disproportionate power relationship between teachers and students.
Are you more inclined to learn when the figure of authority can never be questioned?
>>students have to wear uniforms
This does nothing except train the youth from an early age to a life of uniformity and the erasure of individuality. Depressing.
>>some air of competition
>>public bulletins where grades are posted
This is a garbage principle that doesn't have to do with education. I teaches the idea that your peers are your rivals and that you're somehow less of a person if your grades are not as good. I can't think of the upsides of being publicly shamed either.
>>tightly knit after-school clubs
That's nice I guess.
>>one level of education after which you take exams both for high schools aswell as higher education
This sounds like shit.

Maybe it depends if you are the bully or the bullied?

They don't need to learn English, usa is not the center of the world.

>>unlike I, the perpetually ironic sexually perverted freak with no outlook into life and a complete and utter hatred for anything commitment or instituted
That's some hardcore projection, my friend.

That woman's entire bibliography consists sololy of revenge fantasies against the girls who bullied her in school.

99% of animes are set in school or some academy type setting

>People could feel more motivated to work on improving their grades if they don't want it to leak to the whole school.
People at the top would also be laughed at for being a nerd

From watching anime I get the sense that school is an all day thing for the typical Japanese student. They wake up and go to school and even after school they hang around for until the evening for clubs and extra curricular. They only go home to sleep and homework. In my country as soon as its 2:30 in the afternoon they kick you out the building.

I think you just dont want to take responsibility for the failure your consider yourself to be and think you would have turned out different if you we're in a more authoritarian system.
You should love yourself more senpai.

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>>unlike I, the perpetually ironic sexually perverted freak with no outlook into life and a complete and utter hatred for anything commitment or instituted
You okay bub?

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English is the lingua franca no matter what your butthurt ass think. And no, I'm not from muttland.

>he went to public school

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Can you recommend any? I've seen a documentary about 60s to 90s Japan and Korea and one about Japanese business life where the corporation chose your s.o. which was fucking insane but what's more insane is the Western way of letting privileged Californian niggers and jews choose what variation of pozzed gay penis you'll suck based on your preference between 'introverts' and 'extroverts'.
The problem, then, lies with the industrially based model but since large economies can impossibly break from the international rat race, we must choose lesser evils.

Holland has opted for a quasi-Nazi system where privileged people stay privileged while the niggers are stuffed in shitty schools so they can be incarcerated or sent to liberal labour camps a few years later. Fuck white "people".

so they are like catholic schools

If the first thing that pops into your mind is "USA" when you hear "English" you need to be put to death.

Kimi ni Something Itakatta?

I watched a documentary about a kid who shakedown another kid during the sports festival and only did two years in a rehabilitation center for it. I was horrified by their appropriation of American culture.

>students have to wear uniforms
Do american not wear uniforms for school?

Most of the western world doesn't.

Its not about USA, if you had ever left your bedroom youd now thats how people from different countries communicate.

Homeschool chads assemble

American schools.
>absolutely fucking massive to economize.
>students rotate between classrooms for every subject. As the classroom is the teacher's and serves as her office as well.
>pick one of two, or both, standardized tests for college admission. Focus on getting students better scores on SAT or ACT leaves students poorly prepared for actually college courses and entrance selection.
>students rotate through short lunch periods.
>just enough time between classes to make it to the next classroom, with maybe time for your locker if it is on the way. Bathroom breaks have to be during classes.
>non college prep courses cut to put more resources and student time into prepping them for college.
>unless your in a major city. You're up hours before school starts to catch a bus and sit on it all morning, or your waiting through the massive queue of parent drop off.
>limited after school activities. Your either busting your butt in sports for scholarships, playing sports for fun, or in child prison(detention)
>discipline system is always sole sort of confinement or exile.
>special needs students were mainstreamed to cut spending on faculty.
>If the school still has a nurse. He or she is lowest of the low tier of medical education. Basically just a custodian of prescription meds and a collection point for sick children until parents or an ambulance arrives.
>parent involvement is basically always negative.

If you're not from the U.S.A. but speak English natively you need to be put to death.

Eh? Not really, wearing uniforms is normal

>usa is not the center of the world.
They are kind of the world hegemon since ww2 user.

Only in private schools.

>america america america

OBSESSED

Rip England

>People at the top would also be laughed at for being a nerd
I never understood that cliche, being the school nerd is basically free friends and inclusion in all school cliques

>Fuck "white" people.
ftfy

>usa is not the center of the world.
cope

Where do you live?

Not in the western world. Sure, there are a few countries like the UK but the majority doesn't.

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most schools I know of require uniforms up until 16

>Bathroom breaks have to be during classes.
Hahaha what?

Though when you have one class on the third floor of one side of the building, the middle of the building only has one floor, and your next class is on the second story of the other side of the building; THAT DOES NOT LEAVE TIME TO TAKE A SHIT! 16 years later and I still remember that bullshit. That school should have been burnt to the ground!

>So what you're saying is that it is better but because we're pozzed, it's not for us?
I can only speak from my experience when I was a student in Australian public schools (i have been to 3) coming from the Philippines. Here are my observation s
1) teachers lack apparel, in that some are poorly dressed. If teaching is to be a professional profession they need to dress decently
2) too positive in failures and give unnecessary awards like "most polite award"
3) lack of classroom control, as they are hindered by school regulations so they have to resort to class timeouts or suspension which the students with bad parents actually like as they have free time and no trouble from parents. Not saying teachers should hit students for discipline but I think this can be solved if teachers are treated more like a professional and parents are more striving to raise a child (more of a cultural obligation)

>Are you more inclined to learn when the figure of authority can never be questioned?
Questioning authority is different from absent or ridiculed authority. The only ones who've managed to command 'respect' were tough niggerteachers from Africa and ironic hipsters who were able to ride the wave and chill out and be ironic and all ironic and shit until we failed their class.
>This does nothing except train the youth from an early age to a life of uniformity and the erasure of individuality. Depressing.
You're at school, dress like a student. One has to accept that their person in a school is that of uniformity and studying, not of individualism and relaxation. If people wear streetwear to schools, you're both removing the value from seeing them in regular clothing and setting a precedent that school is no different from playground.
>This is a garbage principle that doesn't have to do with education. I teaches the idea that your peers are your rivals and that you're somehow less of a person if your grades are not as good. I can't think of the upsides of being publicly shamed either.
Public bulletins, in any case, are a great idea.
It gathers people to one place. Here any official information is shared through e-mail, but physical bulletins could be a nice subsidiary. Besides, my school tried to hang up a whiteboard for student use and all they do is spam gay ironic memes and sentimental messages.

NA and Europe don't wear uniforms. The rest of the world doesn't matter, just shitholes anyway.

based

>This sounds like shit.
Try this: you're 11-12 years old, and based on your performance in elementary you're sent to one of different tiers (practical (dumb kids), medium, theoretical (bright kids)), and then when you're 15 you have to choose again to specialise in a field, medicine/technology/culture/economy, which a lot of students don't know the intricacies of. By the time you realise it'd have been better to be held back a year when you flunked maths in middle school, you're already accepted for the trust fund baby artsy retard gay faggot that you are, that you actually aren't. You want a conventional mathematical job, but your teachers see that you really are a homosexual prostitute. So out the window your freedom goes, the Sybil system decided you'll take cocks for a living.

If have to shit, you have to shit. Fuck an education.

>since there exist bad examples, the whole thing must be rotten