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Diference in education Finland Azerbaijan
1. Difference in education
FinlandAzerbaijan
2. Finland has the best education system in the world
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Finns are not sorted into classes of students, educational institutions according to theirabilities and career preferences.
Also, there are no "bad" and "good" students. Comparison pupils with each other is
prohibited. Children are ingenious and with a large deficit mental abilities are considered
"special" and learn with them. In general, the team trained and children on wheelchairs.
Finns are trying as much as possible to integrate into the society of those who require special
treatment. The difference between the weak and strong students - the smallest in the world
4. Student transport is the transporting of children and teenagers to and from schools and school events. School transport can be undertaken by school students themselves (on foot, bicycle or perhaps horseback; or for older students, by car)
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All students in Finland receive a free education from whenthey start at seven years of age until they complete their
university studies. During their educational journey all
pupils receive free school meals, resources and materials,
transport and support services.
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Currently we believe “more” is the answer to all of our education problems— everything can besolved with MORE classes, longer days, MORE homework, MORE assignments, MORE pressure,
MORE content, MORE meetings, MORE after school tutoring, and of course MORE testing! All
this is doing is creating MORE burnt out teachers, MORE stressed out students and MORE
frustration.
Finland on the other hand believes less is more.
The Finnish system's success is built on the idea that: "less can be more".
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8. Extensive training is the basis for giving teachers the autonomy to work the way they want. The result is a highly prized profession and an education system always near the top in international rankings
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Educational diplomas from Azerbaijan are recognized in more than 50 countries.Because of its unique geographic location between Europe and Asia, Azerbaijan has
joined two of UNESCO's six committees on Education: the European Committee
which includes 41 countries, and the Asian Committee which includes 37 countries.
Many universities have chosen English as the instruction language as it is mainly the
language of communication and science in the world.