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Finland is ranked No.1 in the world in Education

What’s so great there!


• A child goes to school there only at the age of 7. The torture does not start at 2 ½ as it is elsewhere.

• A child learns from each move that it comes across in this early age at home.

• From the age of 7 to 10 the child spends 50% of it’s time in school and the remaining as vacation.
• The school timings are also less and equal importance is given to Music, Arts and Sports too
• The schools there have relaxation rooms for the children to take rest if they feel tired.
• Until the age of 13 there is no grading and no report cards for students.
• If the parents are inquisitive of the child’s progress they can apply to know that.

• Since there is no grading there is no pressure on the student to compete.

• They are not given homework. Students can do their homework in the subject of their choice.
• A doctor stationed in each school, monitors their health and advises.
• Only a maximum of 600 students are permitted in a school.
• There aren’t any private schools. All are Govt. run. There is equality in education for all.
• 99% of children in Finland get primary education.
• Students who hail from a country where there aren’t exams excel in competitive exams elsewhere.


 You may wonder how this is possible. 

An UN research explains this…..



• UN does an annual research about the happiest children in the world. Finland stands first.
• Educationists from other countries flock to Finland to understand their system more.
• 1500 representatives from 56 countries go there every year.
• The country’s major foreign exchange comes from education tourism.
• A teachers job in Finland is like an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) or IPS (Indian Police Service) jobs in INDIA.
• The teachers there have a major stake in the laws and policies of the country.

• Every third child there wants to become a teacher. But it’s not so easy.
• Only students who excel are considered for this post.
• They are given 5 years of Teacher Training, 6 months of Military training, One years of onsite teacher training, Training in the Laws and Policies, Fire service, Self Defense, First Aid. In total a 7 Year Training.

Thoughts to ponder:



• Don’t find fault in children. Don’t hesitate to appreciate when they do good.
• No one knows what a child can become. Keep encouraging them.
• Edison was considered dumb and thrown out of school.
• Louis Pastor was an average student in school.
• Einstein was considered an idiot in school.
• Talk to children daily about their goodness.
• Don’t compare a child with another.
• Talk about successful people to them.
• Instead of telling them how not to be tell them about how to be.

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