F INLAND has become El Dorado of education. All international educational reports place him as the country with the best education system in the world.
But what we know about the Finnish education system?
Details:
- Key: That is a lesson far more democratic than other countries.
- There is little private schools.
- All schools, public and private, are free. So avoid the marginalization and social differences.
- Free means no pay or education (books, equipment ..) and services (dining, transportation ....)
- In non-compulsory education (kindergarten) is paid in proportion to income parent.
- Schooling is not compulsory until the age of 7 years. In the first year learning to read and write.
- teachers are required to study a very high cut-off mark (as here for medicine). Therefore the d highly ocentes qualified, chosen from among the best curriculum.
- The teaching profession is well regarded and socially valued . Being a teacher is a profession of prestige.
- The race lasts five years and teachers are highly skilled and prepared.
- The questions guide the learning. Contents rote / repetitive conceptual are not valued. Are more valued skills and abilities (not to mention skills) with students and used to solve real-world situations, which are the problem where to apply the knowledge they have.
- share bilingual programs in language courses and courses in Finnish.
- Languages \u200b\u200bare very important in the curriculum.
- An idea of \u200b\u200beducation is not linked exclusively to reading, writing and mathematics.
- class After class there is always a time for recreation. Every 45 minutes of class students are 15 break. And win the courtyard in the cold and snow, no matter what weather.
- The number of books per capita is the highest in the world. Reading tradition.
- illiteracy is eradicated.
- Apart from changes of government, that same education system.
- School failure is less than 1%.
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