Switzerland
Overall, I'm quite happy with how things are here... although it could always be better. For children/till 15, classes are small compared to surrounding countries. Results are ok. But as we have a federal state just like the US (and per state school system), its difficult to make general statements except for federal engineering schools. But to my knowledge, we don't teach creationism or ID anywhere... :)
I don't think you should rely on "feelings" to make an assessment. Better get some statistics/analysis, so go here:
http://pisa.educa.ch (use google translate... english isn't one of our official languages). Go straight to:
http://pisa.educa.ch/sites/default/files/20110111/pisa2009_fr.pdfOr for the international PISA site:
http://www.pisa.oecd.org/Note that simply based on these stats, US and switzerland doesn't seem very different. How americans manage to pay back their student loans after they finish/fail school is another story.
In Switzerland, schools are free... and for university/engineering schools, it is very cheap. Here, everything is usually more expensive, except schools (yay!), even good ones:
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011. But cheap housing/food is something else...
Teachers are paid ok. (Not sure they are more happy than elsewhere, though!
If anyone has student or teacher satisfaction/country statistics... or suicide rate/country, I'd be interested to see it!)
I won't add more, it would look like an ad... :)
That was about public school. Now, if you want to send your kids to private schools, we also have some that cost an arm and both legs. I have no idea if they are good, but they tend to attract super-wealthy families and dictatorship regime members. It seems these schools fail as much as elsewhere to motivate students who dont really have to care about success...
http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report_in-school-kim-jong-un-couldn-t-speak-english-failed-exams_1629373And for my account, I also studied software engineering (eng. school, some time ago)... but compared to wolas, we've never been exposed to microsoft software (well, we had PCs running DOS... but that's all, most work was on sun/sunos or vax/vms) and we were forced to use latex to make compsci papers. I never learned intel CPUs which were considered ugly compared to motorola/mips (shows teachers freedom to proselytize... for better or for worse). And I was never exposed to C which, being untyped, is "dirty and dangerous". You probably never heard about any of the languages I learned back then (and I'm not
that old!)... except maybe ada. As wolas said, you better have some related hobbies! Mine was playing with that new linux thing. It fared better than ada... ;)
@saktoth: the reason it is being done this way is because nobody wants a tax raise because of those little punks who listen to deviant music!!