Tuesday, December 17, 2013

School in different government based systems

Communism: (for example schools in China)
1. All school are equal
2. Government decided what you are going to study
3. Everyone doesn't have an equal opportunity
4. Only public school
5. Government controls wardrobe, all most every single school, if not all of them require students to wear uniforms
6. Government controlled courses
7. Chooses how long to attend school or work
8. All school paid for and provided by the government
Capitalism:
1. Public and Private school available
2. School systems based on who has money
3. Going to school is a choice, not enforced
4. Have to pay to attend school
5. You control all courses that you take
6. No government help or financial add when going to higher education
Socialism: (for example America)
1. Public and private schools
2. Students have options in what they want to do
3. Some school require uniforms, not all
4. Every one can attend schools
5. Government makes some learning mandatory such as; math, English, science, and history
6. Usually requires you to go to school to a certain age but are still able to drop out
7. Government help for higher education
Socialism+Capitalism:
1. Student has more room in choosing courses
2. Student can choose what career choice they want to follow
3. Can leave or drop out of school
4. Students pay for what education they want
Capitalism+Communism:
1. Government provides a schooling system
Communism+Socialism:
1. Both have public school
2. Possibly have to wear uniforms
3. Schools made to prepare students for workforce
4. Government has some control in courses
- There isn't really a full fledged capitalism school systems. Most school systems are a mix between social and capitalism. An example of this would be the U.S.   

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