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Finland, which has the world's best education system, offers complete education in mother tongue, 95 percent of the schools are governmental

Bhavesh Chothani
Finland, which has the world's best education system, offers complete education in mother tongue, 95 percent of the schools are governmental India does not have an examination system, it is associated with education as a child is 11 months old

Finland's educated Pasi Mitalia, who had the best education system in the world, and was present at an event held at Johorlil Calorex. He said that there is a lot of difference between Finland and India's education system, there is an examination in India while there is a need based education in Finland. All education in Finland is given only in the mother tongue and 95% of the schools in it are governmental. There is no curriculum for day care in India, but there is also a special curriculum for Day Care in Finland. So people in the city put their baby in Day Care for 11 months.

Finland is the best example of parental guard for children leaving their mother tongue and getting education in other languages. The reason for teaching mother tongue is that the child can learn well and easily in mother tongue. So they prefer to provide all levels of education in mother tongue only. At the same time their government keeps the education policy on top priority. Apart from this, when a child comes in 9th standard, he is going to high school, or it is decided to go to a skill based school. After that the child is given all the knowledge based skill based knowledge.

Teachers do not have a teacher's test


  • We are assessing the students there, while no student is examined in Finland. Only one test is taken. With this, the teachers make their assessment. They also have to be updated with the children. Teachers are given enough freedom as well.
  • The sole objective of welding children
  • The child joins Day Care for 11 months. The purpose of which teaches the child to build a zoo of shoes, teaches wearing wardrobe, and gradually it is drawn to formal education. So when a child enters school at the age of 7, he is already dressed.