In this part of the unit of the Moodle, we have seen different articles and videos about the educational systems in some countries. Specifically about three: the school system in Finland, in England and in the USA.
Finland's education system is regarded as one of the best in the world, and other nations are striving to emulate its structure of well-paid teachers, plenty of recess time, and less emphasis on homework and tests. The school system is raised to create an environment for proper learning.
The education system in the UK is divided into four main parts, primary education, secondary education, further education, and higher education. Children in the UK have to legally attend primary and secondary education which runs from about 5 years old until the student is 16 years old. They also have a reputation for world-class research. Students get the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge, critical thinking, and connections to drive forward their careers.
Private schools in the USA are more accessible, but UK state schools are better funded. Class sizes are smaller in the USA, but Pearson Education ranks the UK system as superior overall.
In great terms, these are the most relevant aspects that make famous the educational system in these countries. In our opinion, it's good to know about other realities outside our country and know how it works in other places. We have found the first block so interesting and useful to keep on growing as future teachers, to gain more knowledge and information.
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