Experiences in USA
Firs of all I’d like to narrow down the subject of my article. Precisely I am going to talk about my experiences with the American adult education system.
My entire story happened just about two decades ago when average people had not an ink link idea about e-learning or any of this staff. However my story might be instructive for those who don’t know the American education system or only have some sort of prejudice about that sort of education which is mainly based on our experiences with Americans over here.
So, to start with I must underscore that before I started any kind of learning in the States I had finished secondary Grammar School in
Not much later I decided to immigrate to the
The language school was about
Then, I could buy a car and start my real language course. I already had some extended vocabulary and during work I got some practice. Some of it in Spanish because many of my workmates were Latin Americans. So Spanish was the next language I started learning but I’ll get back to this later.
The language school was free. Students only had to pay a very small fee, about twenty dollars for enrollment. We didn’t have a definite book but we received plenty of printed (photocopied) materials, all kinds to learn and practice grammar and writing. Speaking was also a key issue. I must mention one of my favorite teachers, Mr. Lopez. Despite of his name his mother tongue was English as he was a Californian born descendant of Mexican parents. He started the classes with some of the everyday issues and continued with laud reading of newspaper articles mostly from the Los Angeles Times. At the beginning, he always asked “Who is my valentine? “. So people who had the feeling of reading started with a column he specified. The newspaper passed on and on and after each article we were talking about the issues. So we were pretty much updated. By the end of the class we were finished with about half of the paper. It was never a shame to ask any kind of word or expression or grammar. It was obvious and essential for us. And we asked – sometimes a lot. Remembering this man even today gives me a good feeling. His personality and his friendly, cheerful character gave us the necessary persistence to go on every evening. One more thing to mention; in this class there were about thirty students from allover the world. Most of them were from Latin America but many others from Europe, the
This course finished in about 6 months and we could pass the eight grade exam at the end. I passed the exam and decided to continue my studies. I was determined to learn the language very well and the possibility to continue with high school studies just consolidated my decision. One of the surprises were that studying at high school was also free. I only had to pay for the enrollment and for those few books I bought for the GED examination. The system of
The principal differences are:
1) In adult education student dictate their own pace. It means that each student decides how much he or she can learn and finishes school whenever gets to the end.
2) Some subjects have a determined course with a time interval but most subjects can be studied free at self study rooms. You borrow the study material, learn it, and at the end pass an exam. If you have passed you get the credit, if not you can start again. This is so simple.
3) American school system is a bit different. In adult education students first finish the major subjects of Mats, English, Literature, Science, and Social Studies and pass the Tests of General Education Development, the so called GED. It is followed with several other subjects; some are compulsory and some are facultative. In my case for instance US Government and US History 1 and 2 were compulsory just as English Composition. On the other hand California History, English Skills Review, Health, Home Management, and Carrier Planning were facultative.
After all, I passed the GED by the end of 1989 and finished all other subjects in 1990. The reason of my fast progress was that I already had a Hungarian Secondary School Diploma and the major subjects I did not forget. And here comes an evergreen subject about the level or quality of education. Obviously the level of science studies was much lower than in
I must mention other subjects like Health, Home Management, Carrier Planning and even US Government.
In
Certainly, one can learn other things free as well in the American adult education system. I started two other studies I didn’t finish there. One of these was a Spanish course, the other one was typing. My aim was to learn PC operation and I had to learn typing first in order to start this course. None of these two I finished but Learning Spanish was very similar to learning English and learning typing was very similar to learning other subjects at high school. There was an enrollment fee and the price of the book(s). The rest of the education was free of charge. Anybody could enroll these courses regardless of citizenship, residency or any other official and bureaucratic matter.
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