concept   students' autonomy

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Finland (1) Germany (1) Mexico (1) Netherlands (1) Singapore (1) Eastern world (1) Italy (1) Qatar (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Western world (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 students' autonomy Finland In Finland, students are encouraged to take personal responsibility and have freedom in their learning, with teachers acting as facilitators. 2
2 students' autonomy Germany In Germany, students' autonomy is promoted through self-directed learning and emphasis on niche interest groups and hobbies. 2
3 students' autonomy Mexico In Mexico, students' autonomy in education varies due to socio-economic factors and regional differences. 2
4 students' autonomy Netherlands In the Netherlands, students are encouraged to be independent and self-directed, with less emphasis on formal testing. 2
5 students' autonomy Singapore In Singapore, education and culture emphasize structured learning and obedience to authority, limiting student and club organization autonomy. 2
6 students' autonomy Eastern world In Eastern cultures, students’ autonomy is valued but is within a hierarchical structure. 1
7 students' autonomy Italy In Italy, there is a moderate emphasis on student autonomy while also upholding traditional educational structures and hierarchies. 1
8 students' autonomy Qatar In Qatari culture, there is less emphasis on individual autonomy in education due to an emphasis on respect for authority, adherence to established rules, and religious principles. 1
9 students' autonomy Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, there is less emphasis on individual autonomy in education due to a strong focus on respect for authority, adherence to established rules and religious principles. 1
10 students' autonomy Western world In the Western world, students' autonomy is promoted to encourage independent thinking. 1