The population of Asians in America, 74% of which is made up of immigrants, …show more content…
A typical high school student could spend up to thirteen hours in school every day, eleven of those hours for class (Schneider). Average American high schoolers spend about six and a half hours in school, half the time that a student in China might spend. Many schools even have the students stay in the same classroom all day while teachers come and go, opposite to the system in American schools (Schneider). Besides spending most of the weekday at school, a Chinese student might take extensive academic tutoring on the weekends …show more content…
Knowing how to use English is an essential skill for immigrants, as it allows for them to communicate effectively with teachers and peers. Because it is so important to know English, English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) programs are widely available and many schools in China teach English as a mandatory foreign language class (Huang and Brown.). ESL allows students who are not fluent in English to take classes separate from other native-speakers. This would give them a better chance to understand the materials as they would be receiving more