Karen Mejía Santa María
Dr. Jason Buchanan
September 28th, 2012
“Peruvian Education System should follow one of the most efficient education systems of the World: The Finland education system, hoping to achieve a better position in the list of world education rankings”. Abiding in the words of the Spanish philosopher Jose Ortega y Gasset, is not a new story to acknowledge that “There is not great nation, without good education”. Considering statistics, (that we wish they will be biased), it’s so shameful to recognize that our Peruvian school system is one of the worst in the world. Our level has touched so down deep on the ranking list of educational systems, which I feel embarrassed about mentioning …show more content…
What I do will like to mention are five countries, that opposite to our situation, they are in the rank of the top of the better scores in maths, science and reading. These countries are: 1.Finland, 2.Japan, 3. South Korea 4. New Zealand 5. Canada . Anu Partanen in her article “What americans Keep Ignoring About Finland’s School Success.” December 29th, 2011. “The survey compares 15-year-olds in different countries in reading, math, and science. Finland has ranked at or near the top in all three competencies on every survey since 2000, neck and neck with super achievers such as South Korea and Singapore. In the most recent survey in 2009 Finland slipped slightly, with students in Shanghai, China, taking the best scores, but the Finns are still near the very top.” For the last results obtained since 2000, I choose Finland to be considered as a role model we should follow in order to start a new page in our history in order to transform our actual education system into an efficient and quality system in order to improve of the lives of children, teachers and students in …show more content…
We have enough money right now coming from the mining royalties, do we want that money to be smoked? We don’t so let’s male sure of our government investments after all, what they don’t invest in our children, will definitely be our future very expensive investment, and finally haven’t we’ve been traumatized with super hard exams that nowadays we don’t remember at all, at in some cases might have become a serious issue we had to deal at home?. We need to embrace Finland´s heart towards the efficiency they are working with, after all, how can give up, if we have never tried