Why
Findland’s Schools Are So Successfull
For many years
the school system in Finland has been very successful. In the PISA survey,
which compares reading, math and science knowledge of 15 year olds around the
world, Finland is not only the top European country but also competes with
Asian giants like Shanghai, Singapore and South Korea. But what makes the
educational system in this small country so strikingly different from others in
the western world.
First of all,
the Finish government makes it possible for all children to attend preschool,
which comes after kindergarten. Compulsory education begins at 7. Teachers work
with their pupils in school as much as possible. They have little homework to
do when they get home. When teachers are
not with the pupils they spend a lot of time in schools working on the
curriculum and new projects. They teach
in teams if it is needed to help them reach their goals. That is why dropout
rates are low compared to other countries.
In contrast to
other nations teaching in Finland is a highly admired profession. Finland
selects its teachers very carefully.
Only talented students can continue their education to a university and
receive a master’s degree in education. Finland only takes the best to educate
its youth.
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