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Why Finland’s schools are so successful

2015-10-21Tiger

第二课堂(课外活动版) 2015年5期
关键词:优胜者有奖投递

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导读:芬兰义务阶段的学校教育誉满全球,这与政府政策得当以及良好的社会氛围密不可分。

For many years the school system in Finland has been very successful. In the PISA survey, which compares reading, math and science knowledge of 15 year olds around the world, Finland is not only the top European country but also better than Asian countries and cities like Shanghai, Singapore and South Korea. But what makes the educational system in this small country so strikingly different from others in the western world?

First of all, the Finish government makes it possible for all children to attend preschool, which comes after kindergarten. Compulsory education begins at 7. Teachers work with their pupils in school as much as possible. They have little homework to do when they get home. When teachers are not with the pupils they spend a lot of time in schools working on new projects. They teach in teams if it helps them reach their goals. That is why dropout rates are low compared to other countries.

Teaching in Finland is a more highly admired profession than in any other country. Finland selects its teachers very carefully. Only talented students go on to a university and receive a masters degree in education. Finland only takes the best to educate its youth.

Schools in Finland are small. Teachers here are more ready to prepare children for life than those in any other country. In some cases they know every pupil in their school and can adjust to them. Teachers try everything to succeed with their pupils. Most of the pupils get additional help in their elementary school years, either by the teachers themselves or through specially trained educators.

All Finish children, whether they come from the city or a rural town, whether from a rich or poor family have the same chances in education. Education experts say that there is very little difference between very good and the worst students. Two thirds of Finish pupils who finish compulsory education move on to higher education, the highest rate in the European Union.

A part of Finlands success is also because of the fact that its society is homogeneous. There are not so many differences between the wealthy and poor, as in America or other western European countries. This is reflected in the classroom too. Teachers always try to show pupils how to behave socially and care for others. They teach them that taking duty is very important for their future life.

Vocabulary

strikingly adv. 引人側目地

compulsory adj. 义务的

dropout n. 辍学、辍学者

homogeneous adj. 由相同(或同类型)事物(或人)组成的

【启事】

为了拓展学生外语学习的空间,并不断提高办刊质量,本刊长期开展以下活动:

1. 读后感擂台赛。可以就本刊任何一期的任何一篇文章写读后感。本刊每半年将按收到读后感数量依照一定的比例评出一、二、三等奖;获一等奖的文章将择优刊出,一、二、三等奖获奖名单将在本刊公布。

2. 有奖问答。本刊每期有些文章后面有简答题,读者可以将正确答案投递到本刊邮箱。本刊将依据读者正确答案的数量每半年评出一、二、三等奖;优胜者将获得本刊特制的纪念品。

3. 有奖挑刺。本刊鼓励读者挑出本刊中的错误,本刊将依据挑出错误的数量每半年评出一、二、三等奖;优胜者也将获得本刊特制的纪念品。

说明:1.读后感为全英文写作,词数100左右。2.答案或错误请注明期数与文章名或页码。3.请写出真实姓名、所在学校、年级以及班级。4.投递邮箱:endekt@163.com。

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