Comparison

Jordan vs Mongolia

Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.

At a glance

Jordan

One in five students in Jordanian public schools is a Syrian refugee child.

Jordan hosts 660,000 Syrian refugees, and its schools have absorbed their children through a double-shift system.

Mongolia

Mongolian children as young as five race horses across the open steppe in national festivals.

During Naadam festival, children jockeys ride bareback for 15-30 km across open grassland in a tradition dating back centuries.

How they compare
Child independence expectations
Jordan
Mongolia
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Jordan
Mongolia
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Jordan
Mongolia
Low High
School systems
Refugee-absorbing model

Jordan

Jordan's 10-2 compulsory system has expanded dramatically to absorb Syrian refugee children. Many schools operate double shifts โ€” Jordanian children in the morning, Syrian children in the afternoon. Education is free through secondary school.

Post-Soviet reformed model with nomadic adaptations

Mongolia

Mongolia follows a 5-4-3 structure with 12 years of compulsory education. Mongolian is the language of instruction in Cyrillic script. Boarding schools serve nomadic herder families. English is taught from grade 5.

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