How the U.S. compares to the rest of the world... - 35 views
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#3 mnconnin on 25 Feb 12Let's all move to Finland! Although I enjoyed learning about how wonderful the fins are when it comes to their education system, I found this article to be quite frustrating to read. I find it impossible to compare nations based upon their education systems because there are numerous factors contributing to why some educational policies work for one nation and not another. I definitely think we could try to learn something from Finland, but to completely adopt their educational philosophy would most likely not produce the same results in the United States. Although, there are two pieces of advice I found helpful in this article. First of all, "all of Finland's schools receive the same per-pupil funding, in contrast to the United States where school funding is based upon a complex formula that uses a local-funding component and creates inequities between affluent and poor communities." By changing our system in this way we could create an even playing field amongst students, giving all students an equal opportunity to succeed. On a similar note, if college were free like in Finland, this would create equality as well. More educated citizens means a more successful society. Education has the ability to prevent poverty, crime and many other economic issues. Finland, unlike the United States has created a system in which education is a priority that is why they are doing so well.