B. Hu, Ifrah Malik, M. Irshad, S. M. Noman, Ghadeer W. Khader, A. Murthy
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Abstract
Cultural disparities in the educational process are being examined as science and technology rapidly change, as well as large-scale transformations in the economy. Support in the form of funds is being given to graduate education in Canada. In contrast, China began a little later but has also been focusing on education. As a result, the comparison focuses on similarities and differences. The authors examine and contrast the differences in the educational processes across history to see if there are any common threads. One of the most fundamental differences is the assessment dynamics that have molded the beliefs and processes that are used on various scales. When talking about assessment culture, the authors are talking about how it may help students learn and succeed. However, despite the high levels of migration across nations like China, the United States, and Canada, little is known about the variety of evaluation methods kids encounter as they migrate from one environment to another.