So my experience with the education in Armenia has not really been that substantial. Most of it is through things that I've read and not what I have experienced myself. However I have experienced one of the best educational system in the world: that of Belgium. When I was in high school I didn't really see the value of my education but today I'm so thankful for the education that I received.
When I compare Belgian and Armenian education we can see two big differences. We are disregarding the corruption right now, I will talk about it later on. So one of the biggest differences in my opinion is that in Armenia schools and teachers put emphasise on learning things by heart and not that much on creativity and thinking outside of the box. When I compare the first year of school in Armenia in Belgium there were huge differences. I was 7 years old but was already forced to learn many things by heart, I didn't know why I was doing that and what i got back from it. Before I went to school I knew how to read and write very well, thanks to the eduction I got at home. So I had to learn texts by heart for no apparent reason. If any one here is a teacher in Armenia can you please tell me why people had to learn things by heart? The problem is not that people had to learn something by heart but the amount that was needed to be known by heart.
Here in Belgium things were done differently, and in my opinion much better. The kids were treated as kids and the things we learned were "interesting" and really fun. Every day we were playing outside, I had more contact with my classmates than I did in the Armenian school. In Armenia I went to school like for 4 hours and here in Belgium it was much longer. It was something really fun and interesting. In Armenia I remember that every night I had to study for a couple of hours to get all of the homework done. And I was in the top 4 of pupils in my year, so it wasn't because I was slow or anything. Because I spent so much time studying I couldn't use the same time to be a kid and play around. And don't get me started about homework during the summer.
Education in Armenia needs to change and needs to changer very drastically and I believe Belgium can be a model for Armenia. Children need to be given more opportunity to stay kids and use their imagination more. The way classes are taught need to change as well. Right now a degree from Armenia is not worth the paper that its printed on. When the rich can just by a degree for their kids then tell me how much the degree is worth? Armenia needs to change the education system away from the soviet system to a school system that works.
When I compare Belgian and Armenian education we can see two big differences. We are disregarding the corruption right now, I will talk about it later on. So one of the biggest differences in my opinion is that in Armenia schools and teachers put emphasise on learning things by heart and not that much on creativity and thinking outside of the box. When I compare the first year of school in Armenia in Belgium there were huge differences. I was 7 years old but was already forced to learn many things by heart, I didn't know why I was doing that and what i got back from it. Before I went to school I knew how to read and write very well, thanks to the eduction I got at home. So I had to learn texts by heart for no apparent reason. If any one here is a teacher in Armenia can you please tell me why people had to learn things by heart? The problem is not that people had to learn something by heart but the amount that was needed to be known by heart.
Here in Belgium things were done differently, and in my opinion much better. The kids were treated as kids and the things we learned were "interesting" and really fun. Every day we were playing outside, I had more contact with my classmates than I did in the Armenian school. In Armenia I went to school like for 4 hours and here in Belgium it was much longer. It was something really fun and interesting. In Armenia I remember that every night I had to study for a couple of hours to get all of the homework done. And I was in the top 4 of pupils in my year, so it wasn't because I was slow or anything. Because I spent so much time studying I couldn't use the same time to be a kid and play around. And don't get me started about homework during the summer.
Education in Armenia needs to change and needs to changer very drastically and I believe Belgium can be a model for Armenia. Children need to be given more opportunity to stay kids and use their imagination more. The way classes are taught need to change as well. Right now a degree from Armenia is not worth the paper that its printed on. When the rich can just by a degree for their kids then tell me how much the degree is worth? Armenia needs to change the education system away from the soviet system to a school system that works.
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