Why is Finland's education system the best?


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- The main purpose is how the child studies in school without any stress. There are only two periods in a day. The rest of the time the child is prepared for practical life

The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.

This is a beautiful quote from the famous British thinker William Ward. Which means, 'Ordinary teacher only talks, good teacher gives understanding, excellent teacher gives guidance and great teacher inspires ...' Guru has been given equal status with God in our culture. History has shown that Guru He has made a very important contribution in the formation of personality. From Guru, Master, Saheb, Teacher, Madam, Sir, Miss, etc., the names of teachers change from time to time.

But the glory and the work remain. Even today, the axis of society is still in the hands of the teacher. Our country has given birth to many great teachers and former President Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan is also included. In the field of education, Dr. In honor of Radhakrishnan's unprecedented contribution, we celebrate his birth anniversary on September 6 every year as 'Teacher's Day'. Dr. Radhakrishnan devoted his life to the yajna of education for four decades of his life from 1906 to 19 AD. Today we are going to talk about Finland, whose education system is considered to be the best in the world, as we are going to celebrate 'Teacher's Day'. Finland is followed by Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Russia, Norway, United Kingdom, Israel, Sweden and Hong Kong.

Both parents receive state-sponsored paternity leave when a child is born in Finland. The child does not even need to go to school till he is 3 years old. Of course, there is an 'Early Childhood Education and Care' system for parents who want their child to start education before the age of five. In which the focus is on how the child can get education in play. 90% of children in Finland study under this system. In Finland, a child's education is not divided into elementary and junior, when the child is 3 years old. In place of which the child studies for the next 5 years, there is only one structure and it has 150 academic days of the year. How a child can become a noble citizen is also a part of the course.

In addition to this, in practical life, they are also equipped with things that are going to come in handy. Children are not examined during primary education. Each child is graded by their teacher. The National Matriculation Exam is taken after upper secondary school and it is also optional. A master's degree is compulsory for every teacher. If a teacher's performance is not satisfactory, the principal has the power to take action against him. Most of us kids out there have to deal with the rush to get up early because of the morning school. But in Finland, school time starts only after 9 in the morning and lasts till 3: 4 in the afternoon. The main purpose is how the child studies in school without any stress. There are only two periods in a day. The rest of the time the child is prepared for practical life and also given enough time to play. The child is given very little homework.

The upper secondary has two parts, general and vocational. After General Education, the student's National Matriculation Exam is taken. This is the only exam taken by students in Finland. Admission to the college is given on the basis of these marks. The purpose of vocational education is employment oriented. In Finland, 80% of children choose vocational education. By the way, parents do not have to pay a single penny of fee not only for primary but also for higher education. Only books for the child, money has to be spent for transportation.

There are two types of colleges- University and University of Applied Sciences. There is more emphasis on scientific research in the university and practical matters in the University of Applied Sciences. In addition to studies, the four-year bachelor's degree also includes projects.

'Teacher's Day' has been celebrated in our country since the age of 18. In which students in schools become teachers for one day. Yes, this method of celebration is interesting but now it is time to change it with time. In fact, now the celebration should be organized in such a way that only the students evaluate the teacher and give marks to their study style. Online education is currently underway following Corona. What if there is an online quiz competition for teachers which is conducted by gifted students?

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