What do you think about the Finnish education system? There's a huge focus on play in the early days...

3 Replies
 profile icon
Write a reply
Thành viên VIP

Kids in Finland don't start their formal education until they're 7 years old, many of them still illiterate. Finnish preschool children learn how to play nice together, how to be fair, how to say "I'm sorry." In both spontaneous and structured settings - think games of tag or teacher-guided activities to build teamwork - they fulfill their primary duty of being kids, moving fast and loose and making plenty of mistakes that turn into learning opportunities. And unlike Most other country system, Finland's preschool system is wholly paid for by the government, leveling the playing field for everyone. Personally I like it and I wish more countries can adopt the Finns way of education

Read more
9y trước

Yes me too. Education can be costly good if government can help.