since 2000, member countries of the OECD PISA test, which is held every three years according to the results, Finland has one of the world’s best education system. Place in the top 10 for the first time, in 2012, narrowly losing in the PISA exam also about problem solving and still the best in Europe in the fourth position in the world. So what Finns owe the success of this sustainable?
EQUAL AND FREE
education system in the country, which can not be replaced even if the offer is based on some fundamental principles. Equality, the most important of them. There is almost no private schools in Finland. Even children whose families live in the remotest town, closest to home do not hesitate to send them to school. 9-year compulsory education students in the first 5 years of evaluation, even if the note is not held absolutely. In addition, all training throughout their lives out of an exam at national or regional level are not subject to ratings. Universities, organized on their own campus admits students based on entrance exams. Finnish as well as other official languages, Swedish and English education primary school begins.
MUNICIPALITIES IN CHARGE
in the country starting school age 7, though a lot of training before that begins. 6-year-old children between 0-5 years of age can go and pre-school special kreşvar existing structures. This type of pre-school institutions responsible for the creation of the municipality. Although there is no obligation to continue with 70 per cent at the nursery, pre-school participation rate of around 90 percent. 9-year compulsory education, then students, regular and vocational high school in one of are turning.
TEACHERS Autonomous
Finnish education system so reputedly the most important share of the teachers to deliver essential. All teachers have a master’s degree in education and pedagogy. Only to train teachers from primary schools providing education are a total of 12. Control of the education system is not built on trust, teachers recognized once again be able to see through autonomous area. Follow the curriculum provided to local teachers, wants textbooks or free to choose the method it deems appropriate. Teaching is a hugely popular and largely female-dominated profession. Average salary of a teacher of 3 thousand 793 euros (about 11 thousand) is worth remembering that it is. To compare in terms of an average lawyer salary of 4 thousand 300, doctor’s salary is six thousand five hundred euros may be noted.
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digi biasing, game-based learning formats orientation and mandatory training 1 year extension of the steps planned for the next period. Apart from this, the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, according to the Finnish education model schools have been established yet. Especially young girls’ education and teacher training project is targeted at the first stage is expected to last for five years. In this sense, the Ministry of Education ‘export education’ project’s. Target Ortadoğu countries as well as Turkey are also included and these countries cooperate in order to engage in partner search is in progress.
Horizontal transition became easier
revised Horizontal Transfer Regulations college students with different types of points in the sections horizontally to switch was facilitated . YÖK’ten In a statement, the students are settled, a points-type section a different type of score in the department to transfer if they wish, students sit the exams that year’s ÖSYM central placement scores will be taken into account was specified. For example, operation (point type TM1) a student enrolled in the program, if you want to transfer to civil engineering, central placement to be found among the scores of MF4 points. These students MF4 score, you want to pass the exam of the civil engineering program enters year’s base score equal to or higher, the student will be able to transfer. Therefore LYS admitted students, the future transfer facilities and to solve different types of points in order to form 2014-lys all of the entry were advised.
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