Education in Finland

Education in Finland

de QUISHPI VARGAS ALISSON NAYELLI -
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1. What do you think about education in Finland?

I think education in Finland is a great example for the world. After watching the video, I learned that students in Finland have less homework and fewer exams, but they still get excellent results. The system is focused on student well-being, creativity, and real understanding, not just memorizing. Teachers are well-trained and respected, and classes are more relaxed and enjoyable. I believe this helps students feel more motivated and happy to learn. In my opinion, Finland shows that a kind and flexible education system can be very successful.

2. In many Finland schools, students have more freedom to decide about their learning. If you could make one change in education in Ecuador based on what you learned about Finland, what would you change first?

If I could change one thing in Ecuador’s education system, I would change the way students learn in the classroom. I think we need to give students more freedom to explore their interests and learn in different ways, like in Finland. For example, students could work more on group projects, use technology, and choose topics they enjoy. This would make learning more interesting and less stressful. I also think we should focus more on critical thinking and creativity, and not only on exams. That way, students can develop more skills for real life.