12 Mayıs 2020 Salı

Finland and Turkey Education System

I'll talk about the education system between Finland and Turkey❔
According to some information I researched, students in Finland
They were not expected to do homework but to learn the lesson at school.It is given homework in Turkey.
Students go to schools on foot or by bike.
Since the quality of education in Finland is the same in every school, students go to the schools closest to their homes. Therefore, they do not need to use service for transportation. Also, since it is a safe country, parents are not worried and they give this responsibility to them instead of leaving their children to school.To go back as far to the schools according to their exam results in Turkey, so they may not always go to a school closer to home. They mostly go to school with school services.
Instead of imposing strict rules, the Finnish education system prioritizes students' freedom.
There is no strict curriculum in Finland, so that students can choose lessons according to their own interests and needs, while teachers can arrange lessons according to the individual situation of the students. For this reason, they can prepare a suitable program for students who are bored, have difficulty in learning or have high learning speed.Turkey 'course in a strict curriculum.
Students can choose the elective courses they want.
Students do not have anxiety.
I think this is very important because one of the biggest obstacles to learning is note anxiety. In Finland, students are not graded until the sixth year of their education life because of killing curiosity and they only take a nationwide examination when they are 16 years old. In this way, students focus on learning, not getting high marks or having good rankings.
In Finland,nine-year compulsory basic comprehensive school (starting at age seven and ending at the age of sixteen, or by receiving the graduation diploma); post-compulsory secondary general academic and vocational education; higher education (university and university of applied sciences); and adult (lifelong, continuing) education. The Finnish strategy for achieving equality and excellence in education has been based on constructing a publicly funded comprehensive school system without selecting, tracking, or streaming students during their common basic education.
There are 4 + 4+  4 system (4 years primary school, 4 years secondary school, 4 years high school) in Turkey.The Turkish education system is divided into three stages as 12-year compulsory-grade education. The first level is a four-year primary school (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade), the second stage is a four-year secondary school (5th, 6th, and 8th grade) and the third stage is a four-year secondary school (9. 10. 11 and 12th grade). And junior high school graduating students take the exam to go to high school.Therefore, there is anxiety.

Finland is the country with the shortest school time and education period in the world. Depending on the day, students stay at school for 3 or 4 hours, including breaks and lunch.School hours between 8.30-15.45 in Turkey. Lunch and breaks in total.

I observed the similarities and differences between the education systems.
I had different cultural experiences.

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