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Education Systems in Finland vs Spain: A Comparative Study

This study conducted over 13 years compares the education systems of Finland and Spain. Finnish children start reading at 7 and excel rapidly; Spain starts at 5. Finland offers free education, transport, food, and books unlike Spain. Finnish students are respectful and responsible but may face social relation challenges. Spanish students can be noisy, leading to classroom control issues. In Finland, few repeat courses whereas in Spain, it is more common. Finland has assistant teachers for students with learning challenges, while Spain opts for separate classes or lacks assistance. Finland prioritizes high Education degree status, requiring a Master's in pedagogy, attracting dedicated students. In contrast, Spain used to have a shorter program, leading some indecisive students to choose teaching.

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Education Systems in Finland vs Spain: A Comparative Study

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  1. FINLAND VS SPAIN WHICH SYSTEM DO YOU THINK IS BETTER?

  2. A study of 13 yearsto compare theeducationsystembetweenFinland and Spain • Thechildrendon´tstartreadinguntilthey are 7 yearsold, but in twoyearstheyreadbetterthanspanishpupils. • In Spaintheystart at 5 yearsold.

  3. In Finlandtheeducationisfor free, even in theprivateschool. • Free transport • Free food • Free books • Not in Spain. • Ifyourfamilydoesn´thaveenoughmoneythegovermentwillgiveyousomehelpforthebooks and food in theschool.

  4. Students in Finland are veryrespectful, quite and responsible. • In theotherhandtheysometimehavesomeproblemwiththe social relation. • Students in Spain are quietnoisy, and sometimeyouspend more time tryingtohavetheclassundercontrolthanreallyteaching.

  5. In Finlandalmostnobodyrepeatthecourse • In spainis quite often, 30% of thepupilsrepeatsomecourses.

  6. In Finlandisverycommontohaveanassistantteacherwhohelpthepupilswhohavesomeproblems, insidetheclass. • In Spainwedon´thaveteachersassistants. Thepupilswhohavesomeproblems in learningtheygoto a separateclasstolearn.

  7. In Finland, theEducationdegree has a veryhigh status, onlythestudentswhoreallywanttobe a teacher do it. Itisaround 5 years and theyneed a master in pedagogy. • In Spainusedtobe 3 years. Studentswhodon´tknowwhatto do withtheirlifestheyusuallychoosetostudyeducation.

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