
The Australian Education I Experienced
by Erin
About This Novel
Our son was born in my hometown of Hunan in December 1977. He followed us to live in Guangzhou when he was 3 years old. At the age of 7, he entered the primary school attached to the Agricultural College where I worked. At the age of 8, he participated in the Chinese Young Pioneers and wore a red scarf. When he was 9 years old, he immigrated to Australia with us and his wife, and his life began to sail smoothly. When he first entered Australia, he did not know a single English letter. His Australian education made him a surgeon who works conscientiously to serve patients in Australian hospitals today. When it comes to my son's growth, I naturally think of education in Australia. I am a person who grew up in traditional education in China. Although I have never been engaged in education, I have an undeniable identification with the Chinese education method. After immigrating to Australia, as my son received more than ten years of long education from elementary school, middle school to university, and later including the surgical specialist training after graduating from medical school, I gradually saw the difference between the Western education system and the Chinese education system, and gradually accepted and understood the Western education model. In the past ten years, I have returned to China again and once again saw that the education we received when we were children is still going on to some extent. This makes me feel that in terms of the overall development of children's body and mind, China's education system and methods do need to learn from the West.
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