Originally posted by Agathon
It's not.
It's that there are consequences for the Jewish kids for not doing well. I've taught loads. They aren't natively brighter than the others, but they tend to be much more motivated. The Jewish religion prizes intellectual accomplishment, the English tradition resents it.
Asian kids in NZ are exactly the same. Their parents have a much higher propensity to push them academically, and their culture values education and learning. To be a professor in an Asian country is a position of respect: in an English speaking country it is to be the object of suspicion.
It's not.
It's that there are consequences for the Jewish kids for not doing well. I've taught loads. They aren't natively brighter than the others, but they tend to be much more motivated. The Jewish religion prizes intellectual accomplishment, the English tradition resents it.
Asian kids in NZ are exactly the same. Their parents have a much higher propensity to push them academically, and their culture values education and learning. To be a professor in an Asian country is a position of respect: in an English speaking country it is to be the object of suspicion.
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