Comparing School Life between KOREA, US, JAPAN, & SPAIN

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데이브 World of Dave

데이브 World of Dave

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@TheWorldofDave
@TheWorldofDave 8 ай бұрын
안녕하세요~~ 다음에 어떤 문화 비교할까요!?! 혹시 보고 싶은 문화 차이 콘텐츠 있으면 댓글로 추천해주세요! If there is any cultural difference videos you want to see, let me know in the comments!!!
@이경은-i7v
@이경은-i7v 8 ай бұрын
학교 입학 문화요! 한국은 3월에 입학하는데 각 나라별로 좋아하는 숫자와 싫어하는 숫자 편도 해 주세요!
@젠젠-y6d
@젠젠-y6d 8 ай бұрын
나라별 유행어
@SUNNYWHALIEN
@SUNNYWHALIEN 8 ай бұрын
Driver's license test next!!!
@BobbyMcGee-hj7bf
@BobbyMcGee-hj7bf 8 ай бұрын
게임 문화요
@jbs-no3hp
@jbs-no3hp 8 ай бұрын
이번에 일본 크리스마스에는 안 쉬고 따로 쉬는 날이 있는 것 같은데 그거 보니까 각 나라 쉬는 날은 언제 있는지가 궁금해졌어요. 대표적으로 미국, 한국, 일본, 중국 아님 유럽쪽도 궁금해졌어여 ㅎㅎ
@젠젠-y6d
@젠젠-y6d 8 ай бұрын
데이브는 비교영상 젤잼
@maidmisachan94
@maidmisachan94 8 ай бұрын
Just wanted to add, there are some public schools and private schools in America that have elementary from K-6th, middle 7-8 (sometimes 7-9), and high school from 9-12 (sometimes 10-12). 🙂
@Chrona24
@Chrona24 8 ай бұрын
We don't have these kinds of academies like they do in Korea in Germany. What they offer instead in Germany is for example places students can go to do their home work (to help them focus or to help if they have questions) or you can have like a teacher that helps you with a certain topic. But I think the focus on these things is for the rather "weak" students or the ones who have a hard time focusing instead of the stronger students using these kinds of offers.
@musical.theory
@musical.theory 8 ай бұрын
Same in Poland
@ac1455
@ac1455 6 ай бұрын
Honestly, I think it’s better in the long run to show students why studying hard is important rather than a heavy handed, high performance approach. A very strict education system is useful when countries are industrializing, but when they’re developed it becomes a double edged sword. Not to mention, the Korean school system’s costliness and misery it creates is probably at least 33% why birth rates are so low.
@LovelyDray
@LovelyDray 8 ай бұрын
School uniforms always seem cute in theory, but it can also be very traumatizing for some. When I went to school in Japan I didn't want to wear skirts, bc I don't like showing my legs (also there were so many pervs on the trains trying to take upskirt-pictures), but I wasn't even allowed to wear tights EVER, not even in winter. So not only was I forced to show skin that I didn't want to show, I was also freezing my butt off in winter bc I wasn't allowed to wear pants either, the winter skirt is just slightly longer T_T It's really archaic in a way, bc although I like the idea behind uniforms (same clothing for ppl from all backgrounds, less bullying etc.), the way it's executed is often just really sexist and old-fashioned :( There were schools in other prefectures that had rules that girls had to wear white underwear under their skirts :/
@giraffes86
@giraffes86 6 ай бұрын
Went to an American school we were forced dress code because they thought it would crack down on bullying however, as the years went on, the dress code got stricter and then we could only wear certain color pants and certain color colored shirts, but for females it was kind of embarrassing because they only options were white or black pants so if you ever accidentally hurt your period or your period it was kind of embarrassing
@julichigoyt5738
@julichigoyt5738 8 ай бұрын
In Spain it really depends though. What the girl said is mostly true, but for example, teachers didn’t come to our room when I was in High School. In fact, we didn’t have A room for our class. We just shifted rooms every new period, as well as the teachers. No one had their room, not students nor teachers. And the school schedule can also vary between different schools. For example, my High School started at 8:20 am and would have 6 different periods (6 classes) until 2:10 pm. Some days there was this 7th period and we had to stay until 3:10 pm. Other days we didn’t have that, so everyone hated the days that had that 7th period. In Spain, a normal time to have lunch is 2 pm, so everyone would eat after school, but the days you have to stay for the 7th period would always be horrible because you get home late and eat late. There is no time to eat at school, only a break from 11-11:30 am to eat something small, talk with friends or whatever. Also, related to how you dress up, you really can do whatever. I’ve seen boys go with a swimsuit the first days of September, or girls basically wearing a super small top that almost looks like a bra. I think that teachers will only say something if it’s hyper exaggerated like only wearing underwear or if boys try to go to school without a shirt
@stargirl7646
@stargirl7646 8 ай бұрын
Korean school hours are so wild! 😮 And for what?? I think it’s impossible for the human brain to actually study that long lol
@rhygamers
@rhygamers 8 ай бұрын
소진님이 아이돌 생활해서 그런건지 요즘 사라진건지는 졸업한지 10년넘어서 모르겠지만 고등학교때 여름방학, 겨울방학도 쉬는건 1~2주일 정도밖에 못쉬고 학교나와서 공부해야 했습니다 (반강제라 쓰고 강제라 읽는다 ㄸㄹㄹ)
@Australia789
@Australia789 8 ай бұрын
걸스데이 소진 인가요?
@Gihon245
@Gihon245 7 ай бұрын
지나가던 00인데요 소진님이 설명하신게 정확한데 아마 세대 차이거나 아닌가 싶네요 여름, 겨울 방학은 무조건 한달이상이였구 봄방학은 졸업과 종업시즌에 맞춰서 2주정도 됐어요. 찾아보니까 2000년대 초에는 한달이상이였는데 요즘은 3주정도 되더라구요
@마충택
@마충택 8 ай бұрын
나라별로 학교 문화 에피소드 재밌었네요 교복입은거 학원 학식 방학에관련된얘기 재밌었네요
@ScottKozdra
@ScottKozdra 8 ай бұрын
Dave's hair lookin good lately 🤔🤔
@victoriamuniz8958
@victoriamuniz8958 8 ай бұрын
In Spain there is a canteen in public schools, but it is usually in primary school and they are paid for separately. In public high school, there is no canteen and students eat at home. When I was little at school we had a split shift, from 9 to 1 and from 2 to 4, and many of us ate at home (it was a small town and in five minutes walking you were home) but over time they realized that especially when The summer heat began in those afternoon hours, the students did not perform well, and the shift began.
@나는똥버거
@나는똥버거 8 ай бұрын
이번 영상두 넘재밋엇어용 근데 재인언니 보고싶다ㅏ..ㅠㅠ
@늘빈-y6d
@늘빈-y6d 8 ай бұрын
인스타 최근글 보니까 봉사 활동하고 있더라구요
@나는똥버거
@나는똥버거 8 ай бұрын
@@늘빈-y6d 허억 그러쿤뇨!! 알려주셔서 감사합니다ㅏ
@brayanbarreramtaproductions
@brayanbarreramtaproductions 8 ай бұрын
Wow erina still here after 9 years
@이재희-c7h
@이재희-c7h 8 ай бұрын
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 꾸르잼 😆😆
@tildessmoo
@tildessmoo 8 ай бұрын
The advantage of students going to classes instead of the teachers coming to one class is that you can customize each student's whole curriculum. For instance, in my senior year I was in regular academic literature, history, and physics; and honors French and Calculus. If we were divided by general class standing, I'd have to be either in a science course I couldn't do well in (I'll fully admit to being in lower history and lit classes because I was lazy, not because I didn't understand) or being stuck in lower levels of French and math because of my lack of success in completely unrelated classes. This isn't to say America has the best system, of course. It's harder to standardize education and know what a high school graduate will and won't be able to do when each one takes a different set of classes, and Dave is 100% right about getting from class to class being confusing and time consuming (especially in a big school like mine was). I'm just saying it's not that it's completely wrong either; both systems have good and bad points. (Other problems with US education notwithstanding.)
@ThatDamnPandaKai
@ThatDamnPandaKai 8 ай бұрын
High school times really differ in the US. I live in Georgia were Dave is from, but my HS there started at 7AM (but you're expected to be IN class at 6:50) and ended at 2:10PM; Lunch break was about 30 minutes). But in my other high school It started at 8:50 and ended at 2:15; Lunch Break was 1 hour long (my other high school was grade 8-12, since we didn't have middle school there)
@charlesterry2480
@charlesterry2480 8 ай бұрын
Same in Canada. I'll edit or make a new comment later to elaborate. But I need to go to sleep. -I'm gonna name drop schools because idc- Foxboro Public School in Pntario was from 9:15am to 3:40pm We get to school at 9h. Recess. Around 10:20 (its been 20 years ahaha) we had snack for 20 minutes then recess for 30 minutes??? Maybe? (got switched in grade 3) at 11:15 or whatever were 2 more periods then repeat. Lunch then recess. Then 2 more periods. Not sure the length. Less than an hour??? Then last recess before the buses. And that was just my Junior Kindergarten to Grade 3 in 1 school. I'll make a new comment maybe about the next school
@단비나나-u3k
@단비나나-u3k 8 ай бұрын
너무너무 재밌어요~! ㅎㅎ 미키미키언닝 화이팅 ✊️! ❤❤
@가족정-h7u
@가족정-h7u 5 ай бұрын
다음에 나라별 편의시설차이해주세요 *재인,에리나,브아이,데이브 이렇게 모여서*
@elrinconcoreano
@elrinconcoreano 8 ай бұрын
사실 스페인에서 고등학교마다 다른데 보통 9시부터 1시까지 수업하고 1시~3시까지 점심 시간이 이라서 수업이 없는데 다음에 3시부터 5시까지 수업도 있어요. 근데 어떤 고등학교는 8시30~2시까지 하고 점심 시간이 없어서 그냥 수업이 끝나요. 영상을 재미있고 많이 배웠어요. 대단히 감사하고 응원해요! ^^ Cool video
@violincello5993
@violincello5993 8 ай бұрын
우리세대는 옛날교복세대인데, 일제의 잔재라고 해서없어지고, 학교마다 다른 요즘이 정말로 더 세련되고 괜찬아 보이네요. 저의 학창시절의 교복생각이 정말로 많이 나네요..... 우리는 선생님이 반에 찾아서 오는데, 미국은 반대로 학생들이 찾아간다는것이 대학교수업과 비슷해서 정말로 재미가 있을듯 합니다.....^^
@루나-x3m
@루나-x3m 8 ай бұрын
전 고등학생때 체육복입고 등교해도 벌점은 안받았어요...단 사복입고 등교하면 벌점이예요...전 사복 안 입고 학교에 등교해서 벌점 안 받았어요... 요즘 학교 급식에 탕후루 나오다니...전 점식때 탕후루 안 나왔는데 탕후루 나온 학교 부럽다...전 탕후루 한번도 안 먹어봤는데....에리나언닝 너무 예뻐요❤❤
@seoulfulmatt6155
@seoulfulmatt6155 8 ай бұрын
나라별이이라고 해도 또 그 나라에 지역마다 또 다르누것 같기도 해서 신기하네요! 2편 해주새용~~~
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 8 ай бұрын
2:28 특히 이러한 목적으로 일부 학습 센터가 새벽 1시까지 열려 있다고 들었습니다. 야자
@aiaya_nono
@aiaya_nono 5 ай бұрын
요즘은 한국에 봄방학이 없어지고 있어요 아예 그냥 1월달에 방학하고 3월까지 쭉 쉬는 겨울방학? 처럼 변하고 있어서 저도 중고등학교 때 그랬었거든요 봄방학 얘기하니까 생각났네요
@jhkw6067
@jhkw6067 8 ай бұрын
I think the US varies by the local jurisdiction of your school. From where I went, Elementary was until 6th grade, Middle until 8th, and High until Senior (12th)
@nicholasbrown4109
@nicholasbrown4109 8 ай бұрын
thats how it was for me too. I went to school in Southern California. Also, eating areas were outside, we didnt have indoor cafeterias
@jhkw6067
@jhkw6067 8 ай бұрын
@@nicholasbrown4109 Yup. I'm from DC Metro Area and we also did not have an outdoor dining area. But we did have an indoor cafeteria and we could quickly drive out and get some Chipotle lol
@GOM_Bal_Ba_Dack
@GOM_Bal_Ba_Dack 8 ай бұрын
오 귀요미 미키 나왔다.
@히히루-h1h
@히히루-h1h 8 ай бұрын
너무 재밌어요 계속 보게되요 항상 잘보고있습니다🩷
@K-FMoon
@K-FMoon 7 ай бұрын
요즘은 여름방학이 진짜 짧고(7월 말 시작 8월 중순 개학) 겨울방학이 진짜 길어요(졸업식을 대부분 1월 달에 해서 거의 2달)
@마리드
@마리드 8 ай бұрын
90년대생인데 저흰 학생수가 많아서 식당 자리가 부족해서 초딩때 반에서 학생들이 반찬,국,밥 퍼서 배식 했던 기억나요 ㅎㅎ 거기다가 매번 토요일 학교도 갔다가 격주(2주에 한번 토요일 학교 감)로 바뀌고 고딩때는 야자 10시까지 하고 토요일에는 반강제로 자습하고 일요일에도 학교 열려있긴 했어요.
@CeliaGoh
@CeliaGoh 8 ай бұрын
in Malaysia, compulsory education is only until Primary 6: Primary- 6 years: primary 1-6 Secondary (lower)- 3-4 years: Transition*, Form 1-3 Secondary (upper)- 2 years: Form 4-5- O-level equivalent 6th form/ pre-U- 1.5 years: lower & upper 6- A-levels equivalent *between Primary 6 and Form 1, if you fail to pass our national language, there’s another year of Transition before you can start attending Form 1. That’s why one can be as old as 21 yo, when they finally enter the first year of their first degree, while peers from other countries could have already graduated uni🥲
@caszizius1563
@caszizius1563 8 ай бұрын
Australia is totally different, We have primary school which is kindergarten - year 6. Then highschool is year 7 - year 12, middle school doesn't exist
@julichigoyt5738
@julichigoyt5738 8 ай бұрын
It’s kinda the same in Spain, actually. We don’t have a word for “Middle School”. We call everything high school from 12-18 y/o (I don’t really understand the system with grades). But what the girl said in the video is true, that there are 2 educations in High school: ESO (which means “Obligatory Secondary Education”, and are 4 years) and Bachillerato (which is not mandatory but mostly everyone does it, and are the 2 years to prepare for college)
@munchiebear
@munchiebear 6 ай бұрын
Same with New Zealand 🇳🇿 we also use year levels just like the UK 🇬🇧 and instead of middle school(for 7th to 11th graders) we have intermediate(for 7th to 8th graders) while 6th graders are still in primary/elementary school
@user-gp8chup_s
@user-gp8chup_s 7 ай бұрын
한국도 학교마다 달라요 6교시까지 있어서 3시 20분이면 끝났고 야자도 없었어용
@Kriseaf
@Kriseaf 8 ай бұрын
Dave's experience of US schools is a little unique as well! I had Elementary from grades 1-6, junior high* from 7-8, and high school from 9-12. *Junior high is usually 2 years, grades 7-8. Middle school is usually 3 years, either 6-8 or 7-9, taking one year from either the local ES or HS. Also, as a girl, I assure you there were a LOT of clothing rules--skirts and shorts can't be shorter than your fingertips, shoulders straps at least 2 inches, no midriffs, no sheer materials, no low necklines/no cleavage, no offensive words or symbols, etc. And we do have PE uniform in public school! I'm surprised Dave didn't mention that, because his school almost certainly had that as well. And if you attend a poor/underfunded school, usually in the intercity, those elementary schools will have a uniform to help the families save money.
@jeffffff
@jeffffff 8 ай бұрын
You had uniform for gym class? We just wore whatever. I've actually never heard of that lol.
@Kriseaf
@Kriseaf 8 ай бұрын
@@jeffffff For JHS and HS, yeah. That's interesting to hear, everyone I've ever talked to had a similar situation to mine but I'm not that surprised to hear it's not universal. There seems very little that's universal among US public schools...
@Candle-event-Everyone
@Candle-event-Everyone 5 ай бұрын
3:42 - 학교 끝나고 하는 동아리는 보통 정규가 아닌 자율동아리입니다. (아예 없지는 않다는 뜻) 6:08 근데 저희 학교는 냉동탕후루…(그마저도 친구에게 뺏김) 7:09 어차피 나중에 다 체육복이랑 생활복 입고다님(학교마다 다르긴 하나 진짜 그렇게 됨) 10:32 저거 걸리는 학교도 있고 안 걸리는 학교도 있습니다. 근데 저흰 안걸려요 11:29 겨울방학이 2개월 정도입니다. 근데 예전엔 12월달에 했는데 1월에 방학식 하는 경우가 많아져서… + 학교에 태블릿 무상제공됩니다. 갤탭이든 아이패드든 크롬북이든 하나는 있는 학교가 많습니다(없는곳도 있음)
@auto3878
@auto3878 6 ай бұрын
초등학교 까지는 교실로 급식차를 직접 갖고 와서 먹고 중고등학교때는 교내에 식당 건물이 따로 있어서 학생증으로 단말기 찍고 밥먹었음(한달에 3~5만원 정도 내고 신청 한 사람만 가능) 여름 방학 한달 겨울 방학 한달반 그리고 학원 가는 애들은 애초에 야자에서 빼줌 야자까지 마치고 학원 가는 애들은 없었던걸로 기억
@멜-d9y
@멜-d9y 8 ай бұрын
이거 보니 기억이 새록새록 나네요 ㅋㅋㅋ ㅠ 초등학교 : 주간 급식당번(층별 급식차 엘리베이터 앞에서 급식차(?) 가져오는 것부터 배식 끝나고 가져다 놓는 거까지 ) 중, 고등학교 식당 : 학년별, 건물별로 3교시 끝나고 식사, 4교시 끝나고 식사 등교 시간: 중학교 7시 30분 / 고등학교 7시 40분.(0교시 수업 _ 중학교 : 자율학습 / 고등학교 : 자격증 수업) 제가 고등학교 때는 격주5일제라 매달 셋째 주 토요일이 CA(부활동)였네요. 생각해 보면 놀토라는 단어가 이때 생긴 거네요 노는 토요일 줄임말로ㅋㅋㅋ. 학창 시절에 정말 많은 게 바뀌었네요 ᄏᄏᄏ 고등학교 때 "국기에 대한 경례"도 바뀌어서 다시 외워야 했는데 ㅋㅋㅋ
@Ranhallen
@Ranhallen 5 ай бұрын
In my county in Alabama, public schools had uniforms. Typically a school color polo, khakis, and specific types of shoes: girls were allowed tartan skirts in school colors. They claimed it was to reduce wealthier kids with nicer clothes treating less fortunate kids differently, but that was bs because the well off kids had name brand uniforms like Hollister, American Eagle, etc. everyone else had walmart clothing that was perfectly fine, just not expensive.
@이종경-i7m
@이종경-i7m 7 ай бұрын
내가 다녔던 초등학교는 1학년 6학년 애들만 급식실에서 먹고 나머지 학년은 교실에서 먹었음 중학생때도 급식실 없어서 급식차 끌고 와서 밥 먹고 고등학생때는 바닥도 시멘트라 실내화 유일하게 신었을때가 강당갔을때고 수저도 급식실에 다 있어서 수저도 안챙겨가도 됐었음 우리 고등학교가 입학했을때 두발 자유화라고 소문나서 다른 동네 애들도 엄청 왔었는데 입학하고 반년있다가 전학가는 애들 많았었고(두발 자유화가 아니였음) 동복 카라 라운드 선 넘으면 안됐고 그 흔한 반티도 없었음 우리때 그렇게 만들어 달라고 난리쳤었는데도 끝까지 안 만들어줬는데 고등학교 졸업하고 2년 뒤쯤에 동네에서 후배들 지나가는데 학교티 있는거보고 진작에 만들어주지 싶던데
@Tippy_PD
@Tippy_PD 7 ай бұрын
One thing about American schools is that classes available can depend on how rich the school is too. I went to a somewhat poor middle school that didn't have an art class as an elective until I was in 7th grade. And only 8th graders were allowed to take the class. Thankfully, I was able to take the class the next year when I got to 8th grade, but my younger brother 2 years younger than me couldn't take it due to the school not having enough funds to keep it going. also, you stated that high school was easy for Americans with university being more difficult. In my experience, High school was easy yes, but I feel like I learned so more more in university than I did High School. So much to the point that I felt like I waisted 4 years of my life by going to high school. Like, I took a Trig class in my senior year and barely ended up a B grade. Barely even a year later, I take the same class in college and got an A+. It could be that University professors are just better teachers, but I enjoyed college way more than high school.
@animelovergirl82
@animelovergirl82 3 ай бұрын
Where I live in America, a lot of the kids in the local indian community attended Kumon. Kumon is like a math and english learning center that seems similar to Korean after-school academies (e.g. they give you additional homework). I don't think it's as stressful though 😅
@Eunhee_from_Korea
@Eunhee_from_Korea 8 ай бұрын
영상 너무 재밌게 봤어요😊
@Lemonberry186
@Lemonberry186 8 ай бұрын
저희 학교는 금요일에는 교복 자유였었어요. 월요일부터 목요일까지는 교복이 필수지만 금요일은 교복 입어도 되고 사복 입어도 됐었어요. 이렇게 영상으로 보니까 새롭네요^^
@JR_EAST
@JR_EAST 8 ай бұрын
0:44 숫자 6을 손으로 표현하는것 부터가 모든 나라가 다르네요 ㅎㅎ 신기합니다
@m___o___oS2
@m___o___oS2 6 ай бұрын
한국 학교 8시 20-30분까지 등교 아님? 9시에 수업시간인데 9시까지 등교하면 우째....선도부나 하면 더 일찍 등교해야하고..방학은 입문계 실업계에 따라 다른거 같음 입문계는 1주일?쉬고 학교가는 사람들은 있는거 같은데 실업계는 중간에 학교 하루 나오는거 말고는 없음
@drakeashtonmontefalco6603
@drakeashtonmontefalco6603 7 ай бұрын
I remember that Spanish lady she's one of the panelists in 7.7 Billion love with Kim Heechul, Yoon In Na and Shin Dong Yeop 😊
@theworldoferina115
@theworldoferina115 8 ай бұрын
에헤헤 발음 차이 재밌단😊
@가족정-h7u
@가족정-h7u 5 ай бұрын
에헤헤에리나넘 귀엽단
@Lemonberry186
@Lemonberry186 8 ай бұрын
앞으로도 이런 재미있는 영상 많이 만들어 주세요~
@epicskye
@epicskye 8 ай бұрын
Hi dave, it would be nice to have another contents different 학창시절 for different states. even in same country "US" things are differents per states. I think that elementry school and jr. high school years are depends on the states. in CA (so-cal to be more exact) elementary school years are 1~ 6 and jr. high years are 7, 8 and high schools are 9 to 12. and also the "단임선생님" i think that depends on the states or school districts ? as well. i was here in the states (CA) since 7th (jr. high) never had such. it was pretty much same as college system with minor difference such as "no tuition" and "detation / suspension" kind of things. even the "급식" was depends on the school districts. i transferred to different high school (different school district) at jr in high school, and that high school did not had 급식 when previous high school had it. it's kinda interesting how school systems are different even in the same country
@karl3287
@karl3287 8 ай бұрын
You should do this with your other friends of different nationalities
@crocetta0
@crocetta0 4 ай бұрын
교복은 있음 ㄹㅇ 편함 옷고를 필요 없고 같은거 몇개사서 돌려입으면 되고..
@zb1_zzanghao
@zb1_zzanghao 8 ай бұрын
에바세바참치 .. ㅋㅋ 데이브님 완전 한국인 다 되심
@노창환-j8j
@노창환-j8j 8 ай бұрын
앜ㅋㅋㅋ 꿀잼
@japan58110
@japan58110 8 ай бұрын
영상꿀잼^^~
@서버판독기
@서버판독기 8 ай бұрын
왜 우리 고등학교는 야자도 없었지? 한국 고등학교 다 저런지 알겠넹.. 학교 4시에 끝났던걸로 기억하는데
@isla_usa708
@isla_usa708 6 ай бұрын
We definitely weren’t allowed to have any “unnatural” hair colors in school in the U. S. even when they did away with the dress code, except modesty rules. And no tattoos could be visible. That was high school. Junior high we were required to wear belts and tuck our shirts in, and in elementary we had to wear solid color shorts with collars and only jeans, khakis, or navy skirts.
@munchiebear
@munchiebear 6 ай бұрын
I’m from NZ 🇳🇿 and our school system here and in Australia 🇦🇺 is the same as UK 🇬🇧 (especially since the UK school system use year levels(from years 1 to 13) instead of grades(1st to 12th grade) used in the USA 🇺🇸 and we do too), it might confuse those who are used to the US grades 😊
@moofeyy
@moofeyy 8 ай бұрын
For Canada its Kindergarden - Grade 6 (elementary), Grade 7-9 (middle school), Grade 10-12 (high school)
@TSA333
@TSA333 8 ай бұрын
Such a great KZbin channel, why Dave didn't make much money here, he really deserved it, didn't he has monetization
@뿌뿌-x2m
@뿌뿌-x2m 8 ай бұрын
저희 햑교도 선생님이 맡은 반에 가서 수업했어여😂😂 교양 같은 경우만 반에 선생님들이 오셨구요
@YummYakitori
@YummYakitori 7 ай бұрын
I believe Korea has the most competitive academic system, its just insane. China is probably a close second. Then comes the other East Asian countries/regions like Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan.
@fireluckycat
@fireluckycat 5 ай бұрын
요즘은 야자가 필수가 아니라서 좀 바뀌긴 했는데(저희 학교는 야자도 9시까지) 어떻든 새벽에 자는 건 똑같긴 해요🥲
@mitsukyoung1031
@mitsukyoung1031 8 ай бұрын
미국이랑 스페인 진짜부럽네ㅋㅋ 동양권중 특히 우리나라는 공부에 왜그렇게매달리는거야~~~~ 우리나라도 이제 학교환경바껴야한다! 여름방학 3개월 겨울방학 한달 봄방학 2주 수업시간도 짧게!!ㅋㅋㅋ
@ericlee5638
@ericlee5638 8 ай бұрын
요즘 세대는 모르겠는데 제가 미국에서 초중학교때 엄마가 한국음식 싸줄때마다 주변애들이 놀려서 그냥 버린적 몇번있었는데.. 교환해서 먹었을수 있는 환경이면 좀 더 좋았을듯
@이찬우-d5w
@이찬우-d5w 8 ай бұрын
다음에는 레스토랑이나 바캉스 문화 될까요?
@jennifert8542
@jennifert8542 8 ай бұрын
Dave started school so late. High school started at 7 am for me and finished around 2:30
@sierrakks
@sierrakks 8 ай бұрын
wowww my high school started at 7:30 and ended at 2:30 but if you had a part time job you could leave as early as 12. absolutely nobody would stay at school later than 2:30, it was a rush to go home!
@kimpost_264
@kimpost_264 6 ай бұрын
한국고등학교 나왔는데 가장 늦는 날이 4시였고, 조회 유무에 따라 월욜은 3시 야자는 없는 학교였어요.
@Erdna-K
@Erdna-K 8 ай бұрын
소진아 😍❤
@eddelapena22
@eddelapena22 8 ай бұрын
I miss Jaein nuna
@jagirl966
@jagirl966 2 ай бұрын
My middle school was 7th and 8th grade.
@aSUGAaddiction
@aSUGAaddiction 8 ай бұрын
Hello! I haven't seen your vids in a while. 😊
@Spencer0090
@Spencer0090 8 ай бұрын
this topic now depends on the generation,. almost everything back in my day is gone in school ,. and the school breaks now are just absurd!! or maybe just in my country :)
@pokkari_txt0304
@pokkari_txt0304 6 ай бұрын
제가 다니는 고등학교는 7시 10분부터 2시 10분까지 합니당~~
@테스트유튜브배우-x5c
@테스트유튜브배우-x5c 8 ай бұрын
많이 달라. 뭔 차이인가? 기후나 명절 이런것도 영향이있을까?
@green_tea_piccolo
@green_tea_piccolo 5 ай бұрын
재밌네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@blm_9557
@blm_9557 7 ай бұрын
한국 학교 얘긴 좀 옛날이네요.. 고3인데 (강제)야자나 봄방학은 많이 사라졌죠
@Gutaha
@Gutaha 8 ай бұрын
스페인 진짜 부럽다 우리도 저렇게해야하는데 야자 끝나고 10시 넘어서 학원은 진짜 선 넘었지.. 애들 죽어나가ㅇ~~
@nathi5359
@nathi5359 8 ай бұрын
Erina still the most cute person in the world
@giraffes86
@giraffes86 6 ай бұрын
Hey Dave, I think a good thing that you could’ve mentioned about American school lunches is the main reason that we serve our lunches kindergarten through high school is because America has a bad problem with kids not being able to eat at home either because their family doesn’t make enough money or because the parents are just bad parents so a lot of American schools serve lunch regardless of grade so that we kids have the option to at least have one meal a day
@이경은-i7v
@이경은-i7v 8 ай бұрын
나는 고1때 학원 그만 뒀다 자꾸 학원에서 전화가 오기 때문이다ㅜㅜ 성적도 하도 안 올라가서ㅜㅜ
@or-love12
@or-love12 8 ай бұрын
한국에도 학원 막 안다니고 싶으면 안다녀도 되는딩❤
@JayLee-zzz
@JayLee-zzz 6 ай бұрын
야자때 학원숙제하는게 국룰이었는데
@Hichiuemon
@Hichiuemon 8 ай бұрын
Do Korean students clean their own schools like Japanese students?
@크로아탐
@크로아탐 8 ай бұрын
Oh.. That's true. Actually, I was little bit surprised, that Japanese students also clean their own schools. But these day, there are voices saying that such rules are unreasonable.
@하하하-y4l
@하하하-y4l 8 ай бұрын
한국은 고등학교때 9시라고하셨는데 0교시때문에 더일찍 등교했습니다
@권혁준-b1v
@권혁준-b1v 7 ай бұрын
한국은 공감 일본 미국 스페인 신기하다 미국 스페인 부럽다 빨리 끝나서 아 미국은 우리학교 수준별 수업 이동처럼 근데 다 이동이구나 근데 에리나 누나 왜 신기해함 일본도 야자 있는데 중국도 야자있음
@유느
@유느 8 ай бұрын
@kimpost_264
@kimpost_264 8 ай бұрын
저는 20년 전인데 고등학교 3, 4시에 끝났는데, 끝나고 당연히 학원갔습니다 😅
@crispychicken9298
@crispychicken9298 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting
@해리슨-j1g
@해리슨-j1g 8 ай бұрын
너드남 조아요!
@tsuna96
@tsuna96 7 ай бұрын
난 초등학교때는 학원 갔지만 중,고,대 학원 안 갔었음
@blousesasha6170
@blousesasha6170 6 ай бұрын
파아 진짜 너무부럽다 학원개념없고 빨리끝나는거가....
@Appter_main
@Appter_main 6 ай бұрын
한국이 생각보다 쥰내게 빡센거였군…
@유니-v2g5y
@유니-v2g5y 6 ай бұрын
한국은 동아리 대신 방과후 수업이라는게 있지
@KarutaPyrus1287
@KarutaPyrus1287 6 ай бұрын
요즘 봄 방학 사라졌어요......
@잇쯔
@잇쯔 4 ай бұрын
한국에 제주도 봄 방학 없어요ㅠㅠ
@or-love12
@or-love12 8 ай бұрын
소진님 어느 아이돌이었는지 까먹었다........
@TheMingring2501
@TheMingring2501 8 ай бұрын
요새는 학교체육복만 입어도 통과던데
@sitinurmuazarah3594
@sitinurmuazarah3594 7 ай бұрын
i miss vai…
@arxzcm
@arxzcm 4 ай бұрын
Thank the heavens I wasn't born in Korea. I would not survive that school culture!
@nathi5359
@nathi5359 8 ай бұрын
In Brazil, elementary education lasts until the 5th year, elementary school II goes until the 9th year, then there are three years, first, second and third year of high school.
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