- Finland
- Fair and free: Finland education puts equality above almost everything, there is no discrimination between the rich and the poor, urban or rural, they all benefit from an equal education.
- No exam pressure: In Finland, there are no placement test, this makes schools a friendly environment.
- Japan
- Moral is the core: Japan’s got its advanced education system by making morality the most important quality of a human being and give students an independent orientation and discipline.
- Independent thinking: Japan education also equip students with self-independence in order for them to be able to catch up with the open world of cultures and knowledge. Encouraging student to stand on different perspectives to think about a problem is one of the reasons why Japan occupies the largest proportion of licenses of invention with everlasting worldwide brands.
- American
- Germany
- Equality: In German classes, there is no monitor, vice monitor, group leaders… but there is a “speaker” who transfers messages from teachers to students and reverse, this shows the equality between students.
- Focus on practical experience: Germany education has built a nationwide education and training program. This is a joined effort of the government and businesses, associates to supply the work force needed.
- French



