School in Japan vs. the U.S.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @yorikohongo7773
    @yorikohongo7773 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the way you explain the differences without too much judgement. You contrasted not compared!

  • @YourAnimeOtaku
    @YourAnimeOtaku 5 лет назад +29

    God I wish I was raised in japan to get accustomed to the way students in japan do what they do. Doing everything on their own etc helps build character and responsibility and students in the us don’t do anything but go to school and are expected to learn and thats it. School was never something I was excited for ever because the vibe always felt dull and heartless, students have no motivation for learning and people try to slide by passing school by cheating and getting answers from others. Nothing was earned, just pure laziness and everyone wanted to just do what they always do and gossip, start drama, maybe start viral fist fights, get on their phones, etc. i was always that person who felt so socially awkward because I never fit in to any group because I never wanted to be part of that negative vibe. I remember watching japanese highschool vloggers a couple years ago and remembering me wishing that I was in a japanese school. I love their customs. Being very well mannered and responsible too. Setting up their own lunches, brushing their teeth afterwards, greeting in the morning and later in the day, cleaning after school. Great video btw and keep up the great work ♥️

    • @animefan2454
      @animefan2454 5 лет назад

      Yeah my highschool life here sucked total ass.

    • @corlizzy
      @corlizzy 3 года назад

      Wow i cannot believe that we literally have the same life in school i wish the exact same thing i feel like if i did get the chance to go to a japanese school that maybe i could fit in more and i love how formal they are there way better then an American school

    • @spectrographgrayscale9369
      @spectrographgrayscale9369 2 года назад

      too bad they don't teach about the war crimes committed in ww2

  • @taylorjackson7661
    @taylorjackson7661 5 лет назад +33

    I’m in the us & we change classes every subject in middle school

    • @logiebear
      @logiebear  5 лет назад +3

      good to know! I guess it really depends on the school and area

    • @MzClementine
      @MzClementine 5 лет назад

      logiebear love its that way all over. I’ve been to schools up and down the east coast. From the chilly north to the hot south. Middle school all classes you change your class per subject.
      In rule areas such as Alaska would be different...

    • @logiebear
      @logiebear  5 лет назад +1

      @@MzClementine thanks for your input! maybe my school was just different 🤔

    • @ahmirmason471
      @ahmirmason471 3 года назад

      pro trick : watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies recently.

  • @aiyumi5
    @aiyumi5 5 лет назад +20

    I was born in Japan and I loved the school in Japan.
    After that I lived in Hawaii, school was really different there uniform for catholic school but later on in public school no uniform but the building were not attached,to get to your next class you have to walk outside to the next building. Moved to Utah and the elementary school there was on “track” schedule so there was A,B,C,D track. Each had different start days of school and different breaks. Middle school was 7-9th high school was 10-12.
    So far everything you said was accurate.
    I was only in Japan till I was 6 than back when I was 10 and back to Hawaii and since than lived most my life in Utah. It’s crazy how different it is everywhere but so far I miss Japan school but was never fond of the uniform that separate gender. Like girls have to wear skirts. That should be a choice. Other than that when I was little I walked to school alone most the time or with friends. I don’t remember schools having buses. I did love learning kanji and building a pinball table. Oh I lived in Okinawa.

    • @MzClementine
      @MzClementine 5 лет назад

      Xander Tateyama in one school the transgender students only 7 of them, forced the school to go gender neutral. Huge outrage for this because they ban skirts because of the median vote. Which isn’t fair at all. The parents protested so hard and threatened to pull their students from the school. Which if they lose the students their funding will change. Snapped the school back into allowing skirts. Girls can wear tights that are warm. I don’t agree with making everyone wearing one thing. I’m against gender neutral clothing.

    • @romanr.301
      @romanr.301 3 года назад

      ​@@MzClementine Then don't wear it yourself. But don't force everyone else to conform to gendered clothing. Also, sounds more like a them-problem. Imagine being outraged at gender neutral clothing.

  • @ellagrace7569
    @ellagrace7569 3 года назад +4

    In the vast majority of middle and high schools in America, they have a teacher specialized to one subject but the teacher stays in their own classroom. It is the students who walk from class to class depending on their schedule. This is because different students have different classes even if they’re in the same grade level depending on their intelligence.

    • @HUEMOB
      @HUEMOB Год назад

      yes thats how it was for me and its nice being able to pick our classes to a small degree. plus the change in scenery and the short breaks inbetween classes really helps being stuck in the same room same chair for a whole day is just torture

  • @derwalkerhaus
    @derwalkerhaus 5 лет назад +8

    Great vid. I like the more visual approach than just a list.

  • @niwaleaf
    @niwaleaf 5 лет назад +27

    I love your personality, this video was so creatively put together. It’s my dream to live in Japan so I love watching this videos. New subscriber. ☺️❤️

    • @logiebear
      @logiebear  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Glad you liked the video ❤️

  • @TheEmperorCho
    @TheEmperorCho 5 лет назад +2

    I loved how you switched between different outfits for each item on your list. A lot of the information you have regarding Japanese schools is applicable to Korean schools as well when I ask my parents about them.

    • @logiebear
      @logiebear  5 лет назад +1

      ohh interesting!

    • @danieldemicco4769
      @danieldemicco4769 Год назад +1

      I taught for EPIK in Korea and basically everything is the same, except we had AC/ heat in class (although we could only use them if it was really hot). Sports day was also on a school day, not a weekend. My elementary school's also all had cafeterias but I do know that some don't have them.

  • @pakistanikidsinjapan3692
    @pakistanikidsinjapan3692 Год назад +1

    My kids are born and raised and schooling in Japan, we went to USA last year on immigrant visa got green cards license every facilities and kids are also going to schools they were in grade 11,8,5,3 but after 6 months they hands up 🙌🏻 and missed Japan and their schools badly so we have to come back to Japan and leave USA just because of school system there is big big difference 😐

  • @johnmongver
    @johnmongver 4 года назад +3

    In the Philippines, we usually change our teacher every subject and need to greet the teacher before and after each period :D Teachers also have their desks in what we say a faculty room~ School usually starts at July, then will have a one week break in November then another two-week break in December for Christmas and New Year then the year ends in March. Our hottest season is during April and June so we will have a two-month vacation~

    • @shasyendra
      @shasyendra 4 года назад

      Its just like Indian schools...and also greeting teachers whenever they pass by and always asking for permission to enter into the Staff Room

  • @cajunshaun7076
    @cajunshaun7076 5 лет назад +3

    When I started school Kindergarten was it's own school, Elementary was 1st-6th, Middle was 7th and 8th, and then High School was 9th-12th.

    • @logiebear
      @logiebear  5 лет назад

      Interesting, 2 years of middle school! Kindergarten is separate in Japan too

  • @nanaakichi
    @nanaakichi 4 года назад +3

    I love japan school, it's so much funner. I wish I didn’t go to japan only in the summer and like staying in school ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @qiugezhang6847
    @qiugezhang6847 4 года назад +3

    Good video! But have to play in 1.5 times speed. I don’t know if other viewers have said so or not...

  • @哲子仮免
    @哲子仮免 5 месяцев назад

    You know that Japanese schools do not have janitors? They, the students, post-class wiped it out through themselves.

  • @alphalolz2755
    @alphalolz2755 3 года назад

    In the Netherlands summer break is also from July till the end of augustus, but the school year starts after summer break

  • @Penguins1999
    @Penguins1999 4 года назад

    I’m from Wales in the UK
    School starts in September for primary and secondary and ends in July apart from Year 11 it ends in June (after GCSE exams).
    Primary is split up in to 2: Infants Years 1&2 Juniors 3-6 Secondary: Years 7-11.
    Years 3-9 do SAT exams Years 10 & 11 GCSE exams.
    In some Secondary schools you have to stand when an adult enters the room, however I think this is starting to go out of style.
    In primary and secondary you have to put your hand up to answer.
    Heating is hardly on when it’s cold.
    Uniform must be worn apart from non school uniform days, in some schools tie are also worn.
    In primary discos are held in the school hall in the evening on a school day. Secondary Year 11 prom (idea from the US)
    Same clubs all year round there’s sports, hobbies and study clubs some clubs are only available for certain years
    In primary lunch is in the school hall only infants eat first while juniors are playing, then they swap. In Secondary lunch is in the canteen, outside, assembly hall and in the school I went to during rainy days some classrooms are kept open

  • @TT-zd6nr
    @TT-zd6nr 5 лет назад +3

    I remember Silent Time but not as you describe it :). In my school in England, if you did something wrong and were punished, you went to what was called 'Detention' which was a lesson after school hours. When I managed to get this, I (and several others from all years) had to sit for 45 minutes in complete silence, doing nothing. I never forgot it.

    • @logiebear
      @logiebear  5 лет назад +4

      T T haha we had detention in the U.S. too, but I never got to experience it!

    • @tueda14
      @tueda14 5 лет назад +1

      absurd.

  • @gummydragon7455
    @gummydragon7455 4 года назад +1

    My school has emementry 1-8 and then highschool.

  • @shasyendra
    @shasyendra 4 года назад +4

    Japanese schools are very similar to Indian schools... except the Prom and Cleaning by students part....
    I have also studied in American school and seen how disrespectfully students treat their teachers

  • @ClaudeSD
    @ClaudeSD 4 года назад +1

    Do you know Kanazawa highschool?

  • @shannon85226
    @shannon85226 2 года назад

    My son will be teaching this year as an ALT in the Jet program. I am trying to learn about Japan and your videos are very helpful.

  • @kamijinga
    @kamijinga 4 года назад +4

    I’m gonna be honest I only want to go to school in Japan is because of anime lol and it’s beautiful there.

    • @ilovelightmcqueen
      @ilovelightmcqueen 4 года назад +3

      That’s stupid

    • @ArielEarthyorder
      @ArielEarthyorder 3 года назад +3

      For me, I'd say because it's beautiful, Japan is more technologically advanced, people have a completely different mindset there (kids here in the U.S don't respect anyone and don't care about school). I feel like if I was born in Japan and went to school there, I would have learned a lot more. Of course, there would be a few bad teachers or students here and there, but I feel like it would happen less often.

  • @alkamalave7426
    @alkamalave7426 5 лет назад +2

    It's similar like India

  • @岡田菜月-g4r
    @岡田菜月-g4r 4 года назад +1

    its interesting

  • @shahrosebharti6237
    @shahrosebharti6237 4 года назад +2

    Anime fan like here👍👍

  • @TimBitten
    @TimBitten 5 лет назад

    Have you ever watched Azumanga Daioh? In Japanese it’s really funny. lol

  • @watercat1248
    @watercat1248 4 года назад

    Greece schools is suck the only thing They teach you is study the only good for the school is starting or not you keep the class the other good stuff is the fact meny people get friends but Otherwise is pontles and the worst part of is wean sam kids end the school is They do I very hard exams in the order became in university the only good news the free You do not need to have Grading for this exams And the worst part is even if samen fhinish the university is very common to not finding jobs especially the last 5 years my point the spending 12 year on scooles and after 2 or more years in college or university and after that nathing you just struck search for work Or to leave the Country because meny works Minimum payment and Also is very hard to find i jobs

  • @spectrographgrayscale9369
    @spectrographgrayscale9369 2 года назад

    too bad they don't teach about the war crimes committed in ww2