Comparative Study and Enlightenment of China- Finland Basic Education System

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v3i4.546

Lan Chen, Jinjing Yang

College of Art Zhejiang Normal University

Abstract

In previous PISA evaluations on different topics, Finnish students have demonstrated outstanding results in reading, mathematics and scientific literacy. Finland has an extremely cold geography and culture, a history and culture that has suffered from colonization and bullying, a Lutheran religious culture that is justified by faith, a political culture that builds a welfare state, and a reading culture that all people participate in. Chinese education has a long history that can be traced back to the present, and there is a strong national culture that can be explored. Compared with Finland, basic education in our country is solid and strict. The comprehensive training in the Finnish education system and the concept of "common good" are worthy of in-depth study.

Keywords

Chinese education; Finland; basic education

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