But the question arises, why do we slow the development of technology? Many answers to questions that one of them is a poor educational system, however the progress of our education system is running quite smoothly, the possibility of the resurrection of our industry will take 25-50 years to come.
The difference with Finnish School, world always achieve high rankings in the world of education, although students in European countries had learned at least among developed countries.
Last year, a total of 100 delegates and foreign governments visit to the Finnish capital, Helsinki, in the hope of learning the secret of the success of schools in the country.
In 2006, the Finnish school pupils recorded the highest average achievement in science and reading in the ranks of developed countries.
OECD standard for the exam, for students 15 years age group, PISA, they also ranked second in mathematics. They are behind the students in South Korea.
Finland uses the educational philosophy that says every person has something to contribute and those who have difficulty in certain subjects should not be abandoned.
A tactic is applied in almost every student's eyes is the deployment of teacher aides assigned to assist students who have difficulty in certain subjects. However, students are placed in the same classroom, regardless of their ability in the lesson.
Finnish Ministry of Education, Henna Virkkunen, proud of his country a record of accomplishment, but the following objectives that he wanted to achieve is targeting the most brilliant students.
According to the OECD, Finnish children have learned at least a short in the ranks of developed countries. This reflects another important side of education in Finland.
Elementary and secondary levels of schooling combined, so that students do not have to change schools at age 13. In this way, they avoid that could disturb transition from one school to another.
The teacher-Heikkinen Marjaana Arovaara sure to maintain the same students for several years also simplifies the task.
"I like to grow with my own children. I see the problems they face when they are small. And now after five years, I still see and understand the developments that occurred in their youth, the best thing they could do. I told them I was like the mother of their school, "he said.
Children in Finland are just beginning to undergo a primary school at age seven. The idea that before that they learn most effectively when playing and before they finally go to school they are also eager to start learning.
Parent Services
Finnish parents obviously have a stake above the impressive achievements of the school. There is a culture of reading among children in the home and family should make periodic contact with their child's teacher.
Teaching is a prestigious career in Finland. Teachers are highly valued and high teaching standards.
The success of the education system in Finland seems also supported culture. Children learn in a relaxed and informal.
Finland recorded a small immigration. So, when students begin to learn in school, most are native speakers of Finnish, and it set aside the barriers often faced by other communities.
The success of this system supported the idea that less can be more or less can be more. There is an emphasis to make the school a relaxed and free from political prescriptions. The combination, according to the Finnish people's beliefs, meaning that no child is left behind.
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