yup Canadian standards of public education are slightly higher, school receive unilateral funding thus there are no "bad or poor" school in major urban centres. well outside of socio-economic stigma.
Post secondary education in Canada is also highly subsidized thus a university education is obtained for almost every child with the ability to be accepted.
There isn't as many standardized tests in canada, thus the curriculum can focus more upon education as oppsed to meeting quotas and requirement in order to obtain funding.
2006-12-27 02:27:55
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answered by smedrik 7
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Yeah, I think so. Most Canadians are startled by what Americans tend to lack in basic knowledge; a US high school diploma doesn't seem to guarantee much knowledge of anything. Literacy and geography seem notably better up here, among other things; living in the States, I was routinely amazed by finding out how much just wasn't, apparently, taught in the schools there.
The absence of "creation science," anti-sex-education weirdos, etc, is also a big plus.
Post-secondary education here is _not_ free as one person suggested, but it's cheaper. The universities are excellent, and don't have the obscene tuition rates of some of the private US schools. That said, tuition for int'l students can go a bit high, so...
2006-12-26 06:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what school they go to, and what major they are interested in, and more. You don't say if they are in elementary school, high school, or at the college/university level. I'm sure that there is as much variety in the quality of schools in Canada as there in in the US, UK, France, Germany, Japan, or any other school.
A lot depends on your children's ability, too. I know a couple that raised 2 kids in one of the poorly rated school districts in my area. One daughter is a college professor now, the other is a medical professional, I think.
2006-12-26 05:33:33
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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No you cant go to college for free here.
I think Canada in most places has a more rounded education system. Not only do we learn about our own past but we learn the history of America, Britian, Romans etc, etc,etc....
2006-12-27 03:35:39
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answered by Marie 4
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It really depends where they will study. For sure education is cheaper in Canada than in the US, even if you are a foreigner. So, it will be more affordable for you to send them to a good school.
2006-12-28 03:47:10
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answered by balqan2002 2
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IDK dude in no way been to Canada in spite of the fact that i opt to bypass to. I stay in usa and am happy for it. I cant vouch for Canada reason ive in no way been in spite of the indisputable fact that it variety of feels superb. My relatives comes from the better Peninsula of michigan ( spectacular place) so i do have a keenness for the north. I stay in Midwest and think of its suited. very superb human beings, superb cities, superb each thing. it actually relies upon on who you're, you shouldnt purely seem up the "maximum suitable international places to stay in" and say I wanna stay there! From what I carry collectively usa and Canada is amazingly lots the comparable. i think of my existence in usa wouldnt be the comparable everywhere else with the aid of fact im very fortunate. I additionally like variety which US has alot of and that i like being aside of a fashion of existence with hollywood and music made by US artist. I additionally am happy with my usa throughout situations such with the aid of fact the olympics, or while organic mess ups hit and US help is giving to hundreds. US is amazingly secure in the experience that your no longer stupid, as an occasion dont bypass around best pal strategies at 2 am and dont cheat drug sellers out of money.
2016-12-18 19:23:18
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answered by ? 3
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Canada. is the best. Their educational system is really good.
2006-12-26 05:35:23
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answered by SonicCube123 2
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^^
The education IS free. You can go to any school you are accepted in, and it's free. Although, the only thing you have to pay are the books the school will supply your child with.
2006-12-27 09:37:54
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answered by hockeyg11rl 2
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Yes, definitely.
2006-12-26 08:53:59
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answered by Leroy Jenkins 2
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Yes.
2006-12-26 05:29:12
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answered by åߪõ£úţέ мåŷá 3
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