Why Canadian Education

Canadian Education

Canadians place great importance on learning, and have developed a first-class education system with high standards. Ranked among the best in the world, Canada is second in reading and is currently the number one best country for quality of life. By delivering excellent learning programs at the elementary and secondary school levels, Canadian students are known as high achievers.

Canadian teachers are passionate, experienced and dedicated. They create interactive, supportive learning environments for children. In the classrooms, innovative methods and technologies are used to strengthen learning. Students are also encouraged to communicate and express misunderstandings honestly. Service to the community and for one another is a life lesson that students benefit from.

Canadian education uses a student success strategy which provides one-on-one learning opportunities, develops in-demand courses of study and incorporates hands-on experiential learning. By developing a practical education system, Canadian students are able to translate their classroom learning to the workplace easily. This vocational education style not only prepares students for jobs but also reduces the student dropout rate.

Each Canadian province develops its own curriculum to focus on the uniqueness of its population and their needs. By not employing a universal curriculum, teachers are not pressured to conform to a national standard but rather they are dedicated to delivering the best education for their own community. Within the province, they share friendly competition and promote each other. The more successful schools exchange their data with other schools and government also support the schools by granting them additional funding.

Canadian education is designed to help people succeed and achieve their plans for a future successful career within a safe, progressive and diverse environment.