World's best educational system #factsnews #shorts
World's best educational system #factsnews #shorts
The best in the world is Finland's educational system.
Children are only required to go to school when they are seven years old, students will sit for an exam known as the Finnish matriculation examination to qualify them to enter university.
However, students are not subjected to test-based pressure during their nine years of required schooling.
Also very little homework!
The students in Finland are provided a monthly allowance of about 500 euros by the government.
The first day of school is when the Finnish language is introduced.
Students begin learning Swedish, Finland's second official language, at age 9, and at age 11, they start studying a third language, generally English.
Besides getting generous hours of recess, the students also receive a 15-minute break after every lesson.
Outdoor physical activity is also encouraged.
All teachers in Finland must have a master's degree, which is fully subsidized.
Teachers are selected from the top 10% of graduates.
In most countries, students get a new teacher every year.
A teacher in Finland is more likely to continue working with the same class of kids for five years.
This creates a relationship-building opportunity for teachers and students.