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School Swap: Korea Style, Episode 1 Full BBC Documentary 2016
School Swap: Korea Style -
Episode 1
Documentary in which Welsh students experience the South Korean education system. Three Pembrokeshire teens spend three days in one of the toughest school regimes in the world.
School Swap: Korea Style -
Episode 1
What does it take to have the best school in the world? To find out, three Welsh teenagers from Pembrokeshire swap their classroom, teachers and parents for a school on the opposite side of the world. South Korea boasts one of the best education systems in the world, but also one of the toughest. So for three days, they will live and breathe Korean education to find out the secret to their success. Can they hack it?
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  • @ginlii
    @ginlii Před 9 dny

    2024

  • @queenriko6181
    @queenriko6181 Před 2 měsíci

    I rly think I would have failed every single class in this Korean school system…

  • @studioobscene3996
    @studioobscene3996 Před 8 měsíci

    Can we get one of those statues here so we can also pray? Unfair religious advantage here, I can't believe no one is with me on this???

  • @catepilarr
    @catepilarr Před 9 měsíci

    As if three days could actually make them understand anything apart from the long hours.

  • @THomasJPeel
    @THomasJPeel Před 10 měsíci

    Has a follow up with all the kids been done?

  • @scalpESNQ
    @scalpESNQ Před 11 měsíci

    "everyone on social media" *i wish i was more disciplined and didnt spend so much time on dumbtok* Literally a culture that creates discipline from day one: "HOW DARE THEY!!!"

  • @scalpESNQ
    @scalpESNQ Před 11 měsíci

    I cant believe the hate that korean schools/education receive. Any video i watch its non stop. And its no mystery "why they are so much better" because they arent caught up with being PC or woke or any other BS that has gotten into every school system around the globe.

  • @jennynott3841
    @jennynott3841 Před 11 měsíci

    I wonder what they are doing these days? And if they kept in touch with the other students when they went home

  • @moniqueuu8777
    @moniqueuu8777 Před rokem

    This was an awesome experience. I wish this could be done with more children and different countries. If Wales thinks they are behind, imagine here in the USA (embarrassing to say the least). And a free lunch until age 16, here in the US, they are putting an end to elementary school free lunches. It is extremely sad.

  • @zozoc5795
    @zozoc5795 Před rokem

    I think it’s wonderful to have a standard of working hard.

  • @godofjustice
    @godofjustice Před rokem

    The guy in a cast still writing to the best of his ability. Never would have seen this in Canada. They would always get you another person to write. Guess I see why we are truly over spoiled haha

  • @nancyhagan7553
    @nancyhagan7553 Před rokem

    most important is our children happiness not certificates

  • @plantsgardenandthings2474

    Not necessarily the best way for kids to study so much. Free time has its role in human development.

  • @potsuaye69
    @potsuaye69 Před rokem

    "more than 99% of korean students choose to stay in school after they turn 16" me: wait, you can choose to stay in school?

  • @potsuaye69
    @potsuaye69 Před rokem

    korean nerd: i feel intimidated, its time to use the asian skill, upside down piano playing with my eyes closed cuz i cant see when im upside down

  • @same.6409
    @same.6409 Před rokem

    Interestingly, I have never heard of how good the South Korean education system is. Imagine, its best university in the country is not even ranked among top 100 worldwide. Last time I've checked, the top high schools in Asia are mostly in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan. And naturally, these places all have some highly ranked universities.

  • @sandihunter1260
    @sandihunter1260 Před rokem

    My son is a English teacher in Korea. Some students as young as 5 are still at school at 9:00p,m at night. They also have the highest suicide rate in the world.

  • @sprucewoodstudios
    @sprucewoodstudios Před rokem

    They did NOT sample Kung Fu Fighting at the beginning 💀

  • @Jamieb1994
    @Jamieb1994 Před rokem

    The fact that South Koreans can or has to study till 11pm/12am, in a way I respect them since they wanna have a successful future, but at the same time it does make me feel really bad for them since they don't seem to get any time to rest or at least time for themselves.

  • @as2s3hf7gff
    @as2s3hf7gff Před rokem

    Now Korea banning children staying in hagwon after 10 pm.... After 10pm, all student must go home from hagwon....

  • @user-ev9dj1fw6z
    @user-ev9dj1fw6z Před rokem

    I'm a student attending the school in that video. I think the reason why those parents only make their children study is because they did it when they were students. At that time, most Koreans could get wealth and status as much as they studied hard. Because it was the only way. So they still think that studying is the only way to live a rich life and make their children believe so. It worked for a small number of students, but unfortunately, the rest of them often waste their youth obsessing to study hard and get into a top university even as adults.

  • @user-id2bb8iq3e
    @user-id2bb8iq3e Před rokem

    22:28

  • @KING-bt1tm
    @KING-bt1tm Před rokem

    They study like robots for all of their childhoods, only to end up working at low paying jobs for 14hrs a day, 6 days a week. They don’t ‘live’, they merely ‘exist’.

  • @simonesewitt1040
    @simonesewitt1040 Před rokem

    The UK education system can't even come close to how sHiTy it is in North America

  • @aludlifscskJzjzh
    @aludlifscskJzjzh Před rokem

    순수한 외국인들의 지옥 체험기

  • @tigerlily8312
    @tigerlily8312 Před rokem

    I feel like In many Asian families, the kids are like the horses and the parents are the Jockeys

  • @charlene6306
    @charlene6306 Před rokem

    2.56mins in, my thoughts :) In South East Asia an education is seen as a ticket to move up the social ladder. In UK, social non existent. UK is a racist and classist country. No matter how well you do at school, social mobility is rare. So little incentive to work hard at school

  • @venussparkle2435
    @venussparkle2435 Před rokem

    Is not important how much time you spend on learning but what you learn and I don't believe that they learn other stuff in school than the rest of use. Math is the same in every country. Except the rest of the world don't depend so much on gadgets we like to use the brain When do you eat dog😂😂😂

  • @Moebius-M
    @Moebius-M Před rokem

    I find it extremly funny how this whole video is made for us to see how much we have to improve our education system while completely missing the point that it the problem is that we are tought useless stuff. Nothing about laws, the economy, insurance banking. Only if you are smart enough to specialise early on the general education we recieve is utter trash.

  • @yuouyang4207
    @yuouyang4207 Před rokem

    Tough, we call tell😜

    • @yuouyang4207
      @yuouyang4207 Před rokem

      Hahaha, they were sleeping in the class even the camera on. The handwriting of the teacher is real nice.

  • @sk.m.subhani7888
    @sk.m.subhani7888 Před rokem

    But really its so dangerous like how many hours they don't even having proper sleep and their life oh god

  • @sk.m.subhani7888
    @sk.m.subhani7888 Před rokem

    Iam so late to watch this but its really interesting

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz Před rokem

    ❤❤you are vital 🤤❤🤗❤

  • @utpaldas8132
    @utpaldas8132 Před rokem

    Coming Soon czcams.com/video/U2HjVUBrerw/video.html

  • @mongmong3737
    @mongmong3737 Před rokem

    As motivated and smart Korean people are, I don't think my people fully understand the importance of a good quality sleep for efficiency.

  • @Danish_07
    @Danish_07 Před rokem

    Change

  • @limepothos2641
    @limepothos2641 Před rokem

    Ya'll...the Kung Fu Fighting song....geezus.

  • @camcamb3373
    @camcamb3373 Před rokem

    There should be a balance.To be honest school is not a popularity contest and the purpose of school is to learn so playing and talking in the classroom shouldnt be allowed anyway. However students should be encouraged to express ideas and learn to critically think. The after school private program is ridiculous. This should bw necessary only 1x week if a student is struggling with a subject

  • @traceymukami9645
    @traceymukami9645 Před 2 lety

    8 is an early start??? cries in starting school at 5 am

  • @chloehills6546
    @chloehills6546 Před 2 lety

    WHY'D YOU CHOOSE KUNG FU FIGHTING AS A BACKGROUND MUSIC HAHAHAAAHA THEY AIN'T CHINESE

  • @chloehills6546
    @chloehills6546 Před 2 lety

    Cracked up with oppa gangnam style. 2016 was a wild year.

  • @MW-xx4cc
    @MW-xx4cc Před 2 lety

    Fascinating docu! Although a bit flawed: The poor Welsh students had no time to adjust and get rid of their jetlag, and 3 days is way too short. Anyways: It concerns me when the presenter said that the UK still has a lot of catching up to do. I don't think this level of studying, literally NO spare time, high suicide rates.... is anything you want to strive for? I live in NZ with two primary school aged boys and NEVER would I put them through this. They still need to be kids, have freedoms, roam the bush, meet friends. That doesn't mean they can't get a proper education.

    • @zacharycohen9985
      @zacharycohen9985 Před 11 měsíci

      very flawed for sure. 3 days and jetlag a sample size does not make. though the Welsh kids probably enjoyed their time when they look back. i think the choices to focus on math and science is asia is a very pragmatic as governments strive to improve STEM industries to complete on a global capitalistic scale. that said, not everyone is or should be cut out for STEM either. i think Welsh headmaster had a more balanced opinion, the answer probably lies between the korean system and the welsh.

  • @abbythings
    @abbythings Před 2 lety

    ..only 50% of welsh people stay in school after they turn 16?

    • @zacharycohen9985
      @zacharycohen9985 Před 11 měsíci

      so 50% of Welsh kids are high school dropouts?!? i refuse to believe this

  • @juliegarbs4018
    @juliegarbs4018 Před 2 lety

    I wish schools in America would be this good and this strict. The kids here are so disrespectful and lazy. There are some good ones but, man I am so impressed with the education system in Korea. Wow.

  • @juliegarbs4018
    @juliegarbs4018 Před 2 lety

    Those Korean kids sure work hard. I am very impressed with them. I think they have a lot of pressure on them too. I am fascinated by their culture.

  • @surplusking2425
    @surplusking2425 Před 2 lety

    Imagine recommending Dark Souls for preventing Alzheimer's at local eldercare.

  • @msdony308
    @msdony308 Před 2 lety

    no life but school, than males 2 yrs military than college, than cant easily find a job, Do they ever have a family or youth life?

  • @msdony308
    @msdony308 Před 2 lety

    Public schools in the US are a joke. I was a student and worked for years at a high school. I feel sorry for the students & Teachers who are really interested in learning & teaching. First students are not taught respect & basic classes are replaced with "useless class subjects".

  • @NewJayqwe2
    @NewJayqwe2 Před 2 lety

    Kinda wish I could have studied there, wonder how life would have been like now

  • @yunabahn7524
    @yunabahn7524 Před 2 lety

    r.i.p. to the person that did the soundtrack to this lol