Actualité internationale Fact-check publié le 03/11/2024

✔ Principes d’éducation à la finnoise

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The Finnish education system takes inclusion seriously. In fact, the term ‘special needs’ does not even appear in Finnish educational legislation because inclusion is the goal. There is an understanding in Finland that all children have the right and need to participate in various parts of kindergarten life, and research shows that learning together has benefits for children with and without special needs.
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✔ Mainly true. But, since 2015, Pre-primary education is compulsory and free for children aged 6. https://cvc.li/OYYbD Between 7 and 17, students may opt for a preparatory year to aid the transition from lower to upper 2ndary education, but not mandatory. Afterward, students can choose either vocational (field-oriented) studies or general upper secondary education ending by a national exam. https://cvc.li/NCtWt Both pathways can lead to university admission. https://cvc.li/viuni Finnish educational philosophy holds education in high regard. A Master’s degree is required to teach in Finland. No uniform in Finnish schools, reflecting personal freedom. Teachers are on a first-name basis as informality is in Finnish culture, and students typically have minimal homework, underscoring the importance of free time https://cvc.li/PKKTM https://cvc.li/FbvKV While Finland consistently ranked in the top 10 of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) throughout the 21st century, recent shifts have shown a drop in rankings, mainly due to increased screen time and economic challenges. However, PISA—and similar assessments—are often contested for their cultural biases. https://cvc.li/dvtnR https://cvc.li/BCmRd

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✔ Mainly true. But, since 2015, Pre-primary education is compulsory and free for children aged 6. https://cvc.li/OYYbD Between 7 and 17, students may opt for a preparatory year to aid the transition from lower to upper 2ndary education, but not mandatory. Afterward, students can choose either vocational (field-oriented) studies or general upper secondary education ending by a national exam. https://cvc.li/NCtWt Both pathways can lead to university admission. https://cvc.li/viuni Finnish educational philosophy holds education in high regard. A Master’s degree is required to teach in Finland. No uniform in Finnish schools, reflecting personal freedom. Teachers are on a first-name basis as informality is in Finnish culture, and students typically have minimal homework, underscoring the importance of free time https://cvc.li/PKKTM https://cvc.li/FbvKV While Finland consistently ranked in the top 10 of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) throughout the 21st century, recent shifts have shown a drop in rankings, mainly due to increased screen time and economic challenges. However, PISA—and similar assessments—are often contested for their cultural biases. https://cvc.li/dvtnR https://cvc.li/BCmRd

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