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room Comparison My room experience from my childhood was not a good one. I was not encouraged to ask questions. Other people would frown on my enthusiasm. This is very different from classrooms in America. In this country I have found that classroom are much more conducive for learning. There are some characteristics that are similar though. I have found that both classrooms have at least one teacher aide. This person helps the students who are struggling in the class. Also, both classrooms use group activities to build up friendships between the students.
I enjoy participated in anything that requires me to work with others. Also, there are many ways in which both classrooms are different. In American classrooms, individuality is encouraged and the students participate freely in the classroom. This is very different from the classroom from my childhood, where conformity was expected. Another difference is that there is not very much homework in American classrooms. The classroom from my childhood had lots of homework and every student was expected to complete it.
I feel that I learn best in American classrooms because I can freely ask questions of the teacher. In the classroom from my childhood, if I did not understand something then there was no way of finding out about it. I would also say that the well-being of the student is first and foremost in American classrooms. I feel that school should be focused on the students because they need it for a future career. The classroom from my childhood included a lot of respect for the teacher and students were expected to be quiet.
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