explained the school systems of 8 major countries in 15 minutes

In this global educational comparison, we analyze the structural mechanics, cultural pressures, and economic drivers behind global schooling. We look at the stress of the Gaokao exam in China, the brutal competition of JEE and NEET entrance exams in India, and the unique vocational apprenticeship model inside Germany. ​Discover why the Finnish education system prioritizes teacher training and student well-being over constant standardized testing, and how Japan’s practice of 'osoji' builds community responsibility. Whether you are a student dealing with academic pressure or curious about global cultures, this video breaks down the strengths, weaknesses, and futures of international schooling. Timestamp/Chapter Blueprint ​0:00 - The Global Education Divide ​0:45 - Finland: The No-Homework Anomaly ​2:15 - South Korea: The 10 PM Second School Day ​3:50 - Japan: Teaching Responsibility Through Cleaning ​5:10 - Germany: The Early Multi-Track System ​6:40 - China: The High-Stakes Gaokao Pressure ​8:15 - India: Managing Education at an Impossible Scale ​10:05 - Norway: Prioritizing Learning Over Grading ​11:30 - Singapore: The Mastery of Foundation ​12:45 - Which System Wins? ​5. Algorithm & Metadata #3danimation #facts