That's one point of view, here's another:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national...m_source=atlfb
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02-21-2017 03:38 AM
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That's one point of view, here's another: | |
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02-21-2017 02:16 PM
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Finland's education system is more competitive than the American system. |
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02-21-2017 03:29 PM
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Finland is both population-wise and geographically the size of an average US state. To my understanding schools and their governance operates there on state level, so I would argue that size is of consequence here. What things are wanted from American schools that's different to Finland? I'd think most just want quality affordable education. Just having a few different religions or cultures practiced by the students is not an issue, it's already accommodated in Finland. | |
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02-21-2017 04:09 PM
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If I can take my own state (approximately the same size as Finland), Seattle and Spokane are two very different places. There isn't a "Washington nation." Seattle has more in common with San Francisco (a couple states to the south), and Spokane has more in common with South Dakota (several states to the east). Some counties, like Yakima, probably have more in common with New Mexico than with the rest of Washington. Bellingham has more in common with British Columbia than it does Spokane. |
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02-21-2017 05:49 PM
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I'm not sure what you mean by competition here? That's exactly how things are here, you're pretty much assigned a school based on your location the first 9-12 grades of basic education, after that it's all application based. There is no competition between schools, they aren't even compared to each other, no measuring of performance or any kind of metrics like that. They actually make it a point to not publish statistics on test scores, and nowadays I don't think kids even receive numerical grades until grade 5 or 6. And that was exactly the point of the article, it doesn't matter which school you go to, they're all basically the same. That equality and lack of competition is a key aspect of why Finnish schools perform so well. | |
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02-21-2017 06:29 PM
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I don't know enough of the Finnish specifics to provide robust input on specifics. This guy argues that the Finnish system has a strong element of choice. Interesting also: he argues that the Finnish system is underperforming in other areas due to its system. |
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02-21-2017 07:34 PM
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By no means are the schools perfect, I'm just talking about the reasons why they've been doing well on PISA tests. It's true that there is choice, there are a few private schools such as Steiner's, there's are Swedish and English schools etc, but I'd wager 95+% just pick whichever school they're assigned to. I find it a bit of a stretch to claim that amounts to any significant level of competition, let alone that it would be a defining factor in the performance of the schools. | |
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02-21-2017 06:03 PM
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If you compare cities in Finland, you'll easily find similar differences. The bigger cities here of course also have people from around the world, there are more than insignificant population of Swedish, Russian, Estonian, Somalian, Vietnamese, Iraqi, Albanian, Chinese etc. You don't need to have hundreds of people from a certain ethnicity in a school for it to make an impact, even one person needs to be accommodated. While Finland has been incredibly homogeneous for most of its history, that has been changing fast in the past decades. Over 10% of the population are not ethnic Finns, and in larger cities that number is a lot higher. | |
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02-21-2017 06:37 PM
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I know, right? And yet, kids that are taught to read textbooks, to do their work when told to, who do not learn laziness by daydreaming in lectures, and who aren't dumped into a sea of teenager politics that teach them to hate themselves, in my experience are doing far better than the rest. |
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02-21-2017 06:58 PM
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02-21-2017 07:35 PM
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