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The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way

Amanda Ripley

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Taking a nap throughout the lesson to be awake at night in Korea has made me bewildered. Furthermore, every single country including super powers such as the United States of America still in search of something fruitful in the field of education
The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way
The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That WayAmanda Ripley · Simon & Schuster; Reprint edition · 20142 okunma
Adults didn’t have to be stern or aloof to help kids learn. In fact, just asking children about their school days and showing genuine interest in what they were learning could have the same effect on PISA scores as hours of private tutoring. Asking serious questions about a child’s book had more value than congratulating the child for finishing it, in other words.
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The expectations were lower in America, Elina concluded, and the consequences were, too. She took a journalism class in Colon that was taught by an outstanding teacher. Everyone loved this teacher, including Elina. More important, perhaps, they respected her, and knew they were learning in her class. However, when the teacher told everyone they had to write ten articles by the end of the semester, only Elina actually did all ten stories. The teacher was irritated, but the other students still passed the class.
Korea did not wait to fix poverty before radically improving its education system, including its teacher colleges. This faith in education and people had catapulted Korea into the developed world.
In response to the story, many Koreans sympathized more with the living son than the dead mother
halâ Kore diye mi övünüyorsunuz (?)
One Sunday morning during that school year, a teenager named Ji stabbed his mother in the neck in their home in Seoul. He did it to stop her from going to a parent-teacher conference. He was terrified that she’d find out that he’d lied about his latest test scores. Afterwards, Ji kept his secret for eight months. Each day, he came and went to school and back again as if nothing had changed. He told neighbors his mother had left town. To contain the odor of her decomposing body, he sealed the door to her room with glue and tape. He invited friends over for ramen. Finally, his estranged father discovered the corpse, and Ji was arrested for murder.
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