tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4117753732745943595.post9020281397666899961..comments2023-06-07T19:15:54.991+08:00Comments on 沒翅膀的我: 為甚麼沒有喬布斯?willsinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13511522581504937498noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4117753732745943595.post-24223265876453399052011-11-02T09:58:27.126+08:002011-11-02T09:58:27.126+08:00Another big difference is that we emphasize too mu...Another big difference is that we emphasize too much on the virtue of studying hard (勤學); and our teachers are not daring enough to let students try new things and express themselves. The teachers in primary schools spend a lot of time telling pupils to do literacy exercise, like copying, calculating, etc.<br /><br />Not enough rooms, not adventurous enough, not interested in higher theory (capitalism, metaphysics, etc.), not interested in the world; having too low an expectation of the pupils/students.<br /><br />There are a lot differences between the education in HK and that in the US/Europe/Australia.<br /><br />willsinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4117753732745943595.post-12335407472957439032011-10-31T23:22:49.401+08:002011-10-31T23:22:49.401+08:00However, what you describe is also the life of chi...However, what you describe is also the life of children and youth in the US. Middle-class children in the US also have full schedules of activities planned for them by their parents. Same with college life. <br /><br />The one big different is that it's much easier to get to college - and you can go at any age - in the United States. Steve Jobs dropped out of college - but it's not as big of a decision for him as for someone in Hong Kong.Linnoreply@blogger.com