New Delhi. Aam Aadmi Party MLAs led by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CM Manish Sisodia on Monday marched to the Lieutenant Governor’s office to protest against the alleged interference in the functioning of the city government. marched. The march began after the proceedings of the Delhi Assembly were adjourned for the day. In fact, the Delhi government had sent a proposal to the LG’s office for a training program for teachers in Finland. You say that LG has ‘withheld the file’. On the other hand, the lieutenant governor’s office has denied rejecting any plan and said they only advised the state to do a cost-benefit analysis.
According to the Smithsonian report the schools in Finland are supported by the government. There is no pressure for numbers in Finnish schools, so Finland’s name remains at the forefront of the world’s best schools. The educational system here is completely different from any other country. Finland is far ahead in this matter not only from today but for decades. Here students are continuously encouraged for creativity and they get complete freedom. There is no ranking, no comparison or competition between students, schools or regions. It has been told in the Smithsonian report that children in Finland, whether they are rural or urban, all get the opportunity to get the same quality education.
Equality is the most important word in Finnish education
According to a recent survey by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the gap between the weakest and strongest students in Finland is the smallest in the world. Oli Lukkanen, president of Finland’s powerful teachers’ union, told Smithsonian that ‘in Finnish education, equality is the most important word. On this, all political parties agree.
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Finland ahead of America and European Union
Ninety-three percent of Finns graduate from academic or vocational high schools, 17.5 percentage points higher than in the United States. 66 percent of students in Finland go on to higher education, which is the highest rate in the European Union. However, Finland spends about 30% less per student than the United States.
Don’t teach children to pass exams
Pasi Sahlberg, a former mathematics and physics teacher, told that we motivate children to learn, we do not teach children to pass exams. Paasi now works for the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : January 16, 2023, 17:32 IST