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    Education in Finland

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    1. Students in Finland The Finnish school system has been intentionally developed towards the comprehensive model which guarantees equal educational opportunities to everyone irrespective of domicile‚ gender‚ financial situation or linguistic and cultural background (section 25 Basic Education Act‚ herein BEA). With this objective in mind‚ accessibility of education is ensured throughout the country. Finland does not have segregated educational services for different genders‚ i.e. no girls’ and

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    How important are teachers in education? In the modern education system‚ students are seemingly fed prescribed knowledge‚ rather than core knowledge. Prescribed knowledge supplied to us students deprives us of the ability to think critically‚ and perhaps challenge the status quo. It ingrains a sense of conformity within us‚ where opposing another person’s views seems a crime. The primary purpose of education‚ in my opinion‚ is to help us find out true selves‚ help us trigger our passion‚ and teach

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    3170 Roman Novikov Finland’s education success There lots of components which makes education system in Finland very successful. The schools in Finland are free‚ and besides that‚ they are providing free meals served to full-time students. The school system is based on trust between students and teachers‚ and there no selecting‚ tracking‚ or streaming students during their common basic education. Finland accepts diversity in schools‚ and there no so called “talented” classes

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    Finland Education System

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    are 16: and that’s the only test they take. This educational system exists in Finland‚ and it is the best educational system in the world. There is a method to Finland’s maddness though‚ and that method has two key parts: their dedication to having the best teachers and their investment in the way children are taught. Finland is more dedicated to their teachers than any other country for many reasons. For one‚ Finland values their teachers as much‚ if not more‚ than their doctors and layers. Here

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    Finlands Education System

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    “The Finland Phenomenon” a name given to Finland’s admired education system. It is listed as the most surprising school system in the world. Its success is intently watched by other countries. The assigned video “Finland’s Education Success” was documented by Tom Burridge of BBC World News America on April 6‚ 2010. Week four Reading Journal for English 101 was a writing assignment asking students if the system could be implemented in the United States. “Finland’s schools score consistently at the

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    Finland

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    Finland established as an independent country in 6 December 1917 from Russia. It began as a low rate country like most and soon enough reached and made itself a power house. Finland is now a country with a complex and efficient government‚ a thriving economy‚ and became one of the largest countries in Europe with a huge geography. Finland is an example for what countries should do with the same resources as Finland. Finland today is a republic which means that the leaders are elected into office

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    Nokia and Finland

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    Case study: Finland and Nokia 1. How was Finland able to move from a sleepy economy to one of the most competitive nations in the world by the end of the 1990’s? Finland was considered a sleepy country even after their independence from Sweden‚ depending its economy mainly on the Soviet Union by exporting its natural resources. Finland however slowly but constantly developed its economy up to the OECD average‚ following the models of its Nordic neighbors to invest highly in social welfare and

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    Gambling in Finland

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    Gambling in Finland Gambling‚ betting‚ lottery‚ poker in Finland; there is plenty of choice. In Finland‚ slot machines are practically everywhere. Some are prohibited for persons under 18 years old‚ others for children under 15 years. The Finns like a lot the lot (even if the jackpot is much lower in compared to other European countries) and they are a people who like to play poker‚ especially online. Moreover‚ in almost all places‚ not just in casinos‚ you can play roulette or blackjack. In Finland

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    Starbucks in Finland

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    Starbucks: the postmodern brand It simulates an experience of ‘community’ that may be as addictive as the caffeine in a cup of latte. “Even better than the real thing ” -U2 “This new evolution of the logo … embraces and respects our heritage and at the same time‚ evolves us to a point where we will feel it’s more suitable for the future. The new interpretation of the logo … gives us the freedom and flexibility to think beyond

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    Finland and Nokia

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    conditions‚ related and supporting industries and firm strategy‚ structure and rivalry. In the article “Finland-and-Nokia:Creating-the-World’s-Most-Competitive-Economy” the authors showed how Finland created the diamond of national advantage ensuring the emergence of the Finnish Telecommunications cluster that facilitated Nokia’s innovation and world leadership. The competitive landscape within Finland (non-monopolized telephone network to prevent the Russians from taking over the system)‚ export-centered

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