For one, the tiny Nordic country places considerable weight on early education. Before Finnish kids learn their times tables, they learn simply how to be kids – how to play with one another, how to mend emotional wounds.
But even as kids grow up, the country makes a concerted effort to put them on a track for success.
Here are some of the biggest ways Finland is winning in global education.
1. Competition isn’t as important as cooperation.
Finland has figured out that competition between schools doesn’t get kids as far as cooperation between those schools.
One reason for that is Finland has no private schools. Every academic institution in the country is funded through public dollars. Teachers are trained to issue their own tests instead of standardised tests.
Source : Independent