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"Foreign Childhood-Finland": Enlightenment from Finnish Education
After watching "Foreign Childhood-Japan", continue to follow the host's lens to Finland, the next country. The education here has also brought us different enlightenment.

In Finland, children are very casual in class. They can eat snacks, take off their shoes, do anything they feel comfortable with and never deny their children. Finland treats children like adults and absolutely respects equality.

Every day in class, the school changes the harsh bell to sweet music, so that children can feel the fun of class.

Finland adopts interdisciplinary education, closely links with different disciplines and expounds the unified theme from different aspects, so that the knowledge and skills established will be more practical. For example, in the course of time, teachers integrate age and face into the concept of time, teach children to learn time from many directions, and add mathematics. For example, it is very important for children to count by themselves. It should be said that it is not learning but understanding. When we carry out family education, we can let the child look at it from the big direction instead of limiting him to a concept. Life is three-dimensional, and we should look at problems in many ways. We should educate them according to real life scenes and themes. After all, people are always in this real world.

Most children tend to have divergent thinking. At this time, we should encourage him to speak his mind and listen carefully. Tell me a recent example. Eason will think of me when reading picture books, and tell me, Mom, the word is rose, (the Queen of Roses (the Queen of Roses is a card I play with him); When he is taught to spell naturally, he will say, the word mom is the light in the chip, Biff. Therefore, we can substitute divergent thinking for other subjects, and we must cherish the people who study together. ?

Let children learn self-knowledge, learn knowledge from real life, and then apply this knowledge to real life. There are no exams in Finnish schools. What they evaluate in school is not how much knowledge they have learned, but how to learn, how to teach themselves, how to study with their peers, how to study in groups, and the sense of responsibility when facing tasks. Finland advocates active education. Even if some children are not interested in math or art, this is what we should learn.

This is the information age. Children have ipad and mobile phones, so the pace is faster. The task of Finnish teachers is to slow them down and promote reading. They often have outdoor courses, such as looking for colors in the forest, describing its smell, experiencing the things of nature itself and cultivating the relationship with nature, so as to cherish nature better. Children should experience nature, feel the details, observe things that they usually don't notice, and learn to observe, discover and create, so that no matter what they do in the future, they will have their own ideas.

Education in Finland is common sense education, and those common sense and creativity are what they value. Moreover, this society attaches great importance to fairness and education and will not compare with others.

At the same time, we should also cultivate children's financial and business education, so that they can strengthen their understanding of wealth, experience the process and hardships of making money, and then lead to thinking, not only for boys, but also for girls. In this way, children will think about problems, analyze problems, solve problems, and subtly infiltrate these into their lives and let them experience them.

Robert, the author of Poor Dad Rich Dad, said: If you can't teach your children about money in time, someone else will take your place in the future. Such as creditors, police, and even liars. Let these people educate your children's financial quotient instead of you, I'm afraid you and your children will pay a higher price. "As parents, we mainly play a guiding role to ensure that the general direction will not be biased and we cannot be lazy.

In schools in Finland, teachers don't label people or belittle them. If a person is not good at math, teachers will inevitably introduce math into things that children are interested in, and then math will become something they are good at, such as using cars and playing with high objects.

In addition, if the child does his homework well, the teacher will give the child a jailbreak card. If they don't do their homework or don't want to do it next time, they can use this card, so I won't tell my parents to make homework really a child. I think one thing may be used in my future teaching (but it needs to be improved).

Children's aesthetics should also be cultivated. They should go to artistic places and do more things that can improve their aesthetic quality, such as reading in photo studios, watching some excellent documentaries, and visiting museums and art galleries, where masterpieces are displayed and many good inspiration materials are exposed. Over time, they will be gradually affected. Of course, parents should also do their homework in advance and understand it first. So when the epidemic is completely over, don't gather in outdoor activities, choose some meaningful places to see it.

Let's bring our memories back to the Finnish teacher in the video. She has five children, and her home is far from school. Even so, she will continue to study and work hard every day. We feel very tired when we think about it, and we have no time, right? But she said that as long as you plan your time well, you can do a lot of things and improve yourself. Finland has high requirements for teachers, and it is difficult for teachers to take exams. All teachers are the same, and there is no distinction between professional titles. Many years later, teachers will automatically get a salary increase, 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, just a salary increase.

As for children, 10 will learn several languages at the age of 0. After the fourth grade, they will choose one more language and learn the content together with the language, that is to say, teach subjects in a new language. This situation may be difficult at first, but it will get faster and faster. Only when it is really applied to practice can we really remember this language.

In Finland, there is a high welfare guarantee, and everyone is relatively independent, respectful and equal. Personally, they are constantly learning from real life. The purpose of study is to live. Maybe we can't learn all the excellent things in Finland at once. Some things may not conform to our traditional education, but at least some things can be learned from the family and personal level, for example,

1- As parents, we should respect our children, keep them curious and treat them like adults. There may be some irregularities and imperfections, but we should respect them.

2. Try interdisciplinary education in daily life;

3. Don't be anxious, slow down, learn creativity and study for life;

4. Financial and business education; ?

5. Improve with your children.