Of course It Is and I'm Swedish. We should learn from Finland. So retarded that each country have to make up their own systems instead of taking ideas and ways to do things from countries that are actually good at it and do the same.
I had the luck to grow up and learn in this system. As a kid I had an amazing math teacher that would teach us in really fun ways. Im now 15 and I love maths to this day like many others in my class. Im really greatful so far for the finnish system thoughting me so early the joy of learning.
this is the kind of school system that i would have loved as a kid , I mean this class seems so fun and carefree, they are not burdened and actually enjoy going to school. I never looked forward to attend my school. btw I have no idea what they were saying, I don't speak Finnish. lol.
Yeahh. My school is NOT fun because the teacher(s) speak not loud enough (AND THERES 40 STuDENTS)sooo everytime i sit far from the teacher... Im will confuse what she says
Saskia Boer: definately not IKEA furniture! It makes no sense to invest in low quality furniture in schools. Those desks and chairs are high quality, made to last for decades. Solid birch (since finnish birch is a very hard material).
Hahaha the kid in blue was cheating abit: The game they were playing is like in the screen "what is 6•10" and if they get it right, they get a card, the person with most cards wins. So the kid was looking at those lists of multiplying or something...
420CactusGaming, dude honestly that’s not cheating that’s called using references, and also like most Finnish not stressing over it and actually trying to learn
@@christopherhook2141 It rare that's why, only 2 to 6% of the worlds population is blonde, so about 140million to 420million and 1 to 2% is red or 70 to 140million. Or in that part of the world it's something like 70 to 90% of people in northern Europe/Scandinavia have blonde hair and blue eyes. About 1% to 2% of the worlds population have green eyes, and 8 to 10% have blue. However the majority of red hair and green eyes are in Western Europe or Ireland and England.
@@cereallee1143 Yeah I always felt like I was different most other blondes were I grew up were dirty blonde's or girl's and I was more like white blonde till 21 then it got darker but it's still very blonde ha!
It’s nice to see some countries not mix with other cultures so that they preserve their many years of their own culture. Not all countries should mix, like Finland, so that they hold onto their look and culture. If we all blend, how boring. We will all just be honey colored eventually with only dark hair, or light brown hair. Then there will be not many differences. It’s a shame ppl think they have to bring other cultures in, to stop another’s thousand years of breeding their own culture. Culture is nice to preserve, like certain types of animals or foods. U wouldn’t want to change a tiger or a Lion. America, Canada, England are already melting pots. Not every country needs to do this. Otherwise, the original gets blended, then the original is gone.
For everyone commenting on how blond these students are, obviously you may not have knowledge of geography, anthropology and how different ethnicities and/or phenotypes dominate in various parts of the world. My goodness, this is a Finland school...people of Denmark, Sweden and Finland tend to have fair skin and blond hair, vs if one goes to Southern Italy, Ethiopia or Japan...
@@cinderellaandstepsisters Dark gene isn’t dominant. It’s how many times dark genes go into lighter genes. If ur Grandmother is black, and ur grandfather white. The children become 1/2 lighter. It doesn’t mean the children stay dark cause the one black parent is dominant. I think some countries should not mix, like Finland so that they hold onto their look and culture. If we all blend, how boring. We will all just be honey colored eventually with only dark hair, or light brown hair. Then there will be not many differences. It’s a shame ppl think they have to bring other cultures in to stop another’s thousand years of breeding their own culture. Culture is nice to preserve, like certain types of animals or foods. U wouldn’t want to change a tiger or a Lion. America, Canada, England are already melting pots. Not every country needs to do this.
Yeah it's interesting, because a good school system takes time to develop into what we might see in a Finnish classroom. It takes years of ground-up support to get to a point where families and kids at school are ready to learn. From what I've come to understand, Finish grade school doesn't start until kids are 7, but daycare and pre-school is free or affordable for all families to get a good start and most kids go through that before getting to Grade 1. That helps to ensure most kids have developed ready-to-learn behaviours before the first grade. They also have strong early supports for any kids facing learning challenges that are immediately addressed. Of course, school lunches also makes sure all kids have adequate nutrition when coming to school. But the early intervention to any learning or related concerns means that few kids would go through each grade struggling to keep up year after year and then start displaying typical avoidance behaviours which are usually distracting from their unaddressed challenges and can definitely be disruptive to the normal function or plans for class. Indeed, any teacher of any experience level just dropped into an inner city school in America would probably face a lot of challenges even if they tried to replicate the exact same activity. By the way, that activity was pretty much just the teacher explaining how to do small group math fact practice and then letting the kids pick their groups and do it. Then she went around to just aid some students with a few questions to keep them going on task. By contrast, if that same activity was attempted in an inner city Baltimore school, for example, she might ring the bell but most kids don't stop talking, so she can't explain the activity clearly and while she's trying to push through explaining the activity a couple kids are joking to each other, swearing and carving into the desk with scissors. Then if she finally addresses all that without a blowup, kids would get into groups and some would start, but a bunch would just sit there, not get into a group because they have already felt socially excluded from most in the class, while another couple kids would talking loudly about anything except the actual activity they are supposed to do. Some kids might even just get up, walk around, start picking up things in the room and playing with them. And the teacher would try to address all that in a calm manner. This is not to say that schools around the world shouldn't look to the Finnish model and what works and try to replicate it in their schools, but it is to also say that it isn't just one thing and it takes a society and community supports to see the change over years. The longer term gains is hard for many people to wait for.
Jesus Mendez really? I fuckin hated my when we got those. before those abominations we had a section on rails under the table (It's hard to explain). You couldn't really have anything in those desks because it wouldn't shut properly. Luckily we had a "pulpetti" only from class 1-6 and after 7 forward we got lockers :)
First, I'd like to complement Finland for making beautiful looking children! In America, the kids that were rocking their chairs and kids turning around during teacher talking would of been scolded at and given a mark in their take home folders for misbehaving. The teacher's voice is calm and even toned...no yelling. American teachers yell at their students when they are not perfectly conformed. Maybe because someone was filming. I do not understand the language, but this is my perception. I love the sillouettes of the children on the bulletin board. I LOVE all the cute blondies!!!
I live in the United States and when I started school in the early 70s my classes were pretty much 100% white until I reached 8th grade and desegregation began. This will sound racist, but it is my actual experience...in the 70s in nearly 100% schools the children were quiet and mostly respectful in class. When the black children were bused into my school I was shocked by how rude, aggressive, loud, and disrespectful they were. The latter part of my school years sucked because my school had to deal with constant fights, drugs, and a riot that made national news. I seriously doubt all of that crap would have happened if my school had remained 100% white. Just sayin...
At the first table, the little girl ended up with no cards. You see her looking over at the second table, realising that they each had an equal numbers of cards.
The visitors presence may have influnced the students short term behavior. Also perhaps the exercise was also about socialization, confidence enhancement, organizing, not only math.
In England ,those children fidgetting would have been all the lesson was about as the teacher would have spent 20 minutes of a 30 minute lesson reprimanding them for 'messing about' ,here, the teacher sees nothing to comment on and the lesson continues for everyone. So much nicer,the figetters get over their restlessness and the level of chatter is kept low and pleasant. In England today, the fidgetting children would be excluded while the visitors were there and singled out as trouble makers for their entire school lives.
What surprises me the most about this is the non existent amount of obese kids, not like here in Chile where almost 50% of them has (at least) overweight.
They r taught early on to eat when hungry. Their stomachs speak to them and tell them they r not hungry yet. Too many kids brought up, see food or candy, and think they r hungry when they r not.
We do this all the time here in America. Sometimes it's good and other times it's bad. Parents in Finland seem to be in tune with their child's education, but sadly here in America it's a lot different. The parent sends the child to school and expects the teacher to do everything from teach, discipline, grading, lesson planning, crowd control, and snack preparation. When you've got the principal and several adults in a classroom with cameras all around even, the most horrible class can put on an act.
Much freedom. But the students are neat so they not need tight rules. In my school There is very tight rules because the Students are toooooooooooo noisy and not learning(they play toys or bottles. Write on the chair.talking.etc.)AND ITS ANNOTING!..... Btw i no like them. Im neat student :)
Different cultural influences. In the United-States, the media promotes girls as being pink princesses while boys as being blue knights (figuratively). In Finland, from the little I know about them, I'm assuming their media and schools promote kids as being whatever they grow up to be, in whatever colour they chose
Actually, we Finns dont just care, if we like a certain colour then we like it. Also, Finnish girls rarely wear pink (from my own experience) and black is most popular of course
It’s nice to see some countries not mix with other cultures so that they preserve their many years of their own culture. Not all countries should mix, like Finland, so that they hold onto their look and culture. If we all blend, how boring. We will all just be honey colored eventually with only dark hair, or light brown hair. Then there will be not many differences. It’s a shame ppl think they have to bring other cultures in, to stop another’s thousand years of breeding their own culture. Culture is nice to preserve, like certain types of animals or foods. U wouldn’t want to change a tiger or a Lion. America, Canada, England are already melting pots. Not every country needs to do this. Otherwise, the original gets blended, then the original is gone.
Sadly I only get 40 minutes per week with my students here in China so I cannot waste 10 minutes for them to rearrange the class and choose their own groups.
Ofc they are calmer when there are strangers with cameras in the classroom! But this looks so normal and nostalgic to me like what are elementary schools like in other countries then?
These children are sharing and communicating in their home language, there is no rote learning here, children are given a chance to actively construct their own learning, the noise is purposeful, there is no disorder and disruptive behavior, no need for the teacher to reprimand, no, she is busy facilitating learning, not lecturing to the children, she has listened, and satisfied that her objective is satisfied, children not learning outcomes but also processing and laying foundation for future learning. I wish our south african education system would step up teacher in service training. What is happening inside the classrooms is criminality, public and private education programs are creating dropouts and unskilled youth unemployment in our country. This must be exposed period.
I'm a teacher from Germany and would like to move to Finland soon. Unfortunately I can't speak any Finnish yet. Is there any way to work at a school in German or English over there?
Uh they got good desks and chairs. So its neat to rotate chairs around and learn BUT my school's dont. The tables a aren't the same height and sometimes the chairs broken so its annoying. I also hate my schoolmates do write in The table... Uhh why god I mean write directly on the table
Himanshu Mahadik i don't see why not. i mean, if the person wouldn't speak finnish, they could teach in the international schools in finland or they could become for an example a language teacher.
Himanshu Mahadik also it depends on what kind of degree the foreign teacher has. Many of them dont have masters degree which means they cant teach in finland. It's really hard to get to be a teacher and everyone is expected to be extremely qualified.
Ok, here I have a Master degree but from India which is a two-year programme, in that case i should give a shot still I think my chances will be very bleak as Finland doesn't compromise with the quality of teacher and they have quite a high standard.
Himanshu Mahadik to get a masters degree in finland you have to study at least 5 years so you'd probaly have to do some more studies. Idk how much since im not very familiar with indian education system :)
It's definitely possible, especially if you'd like to teach a foreign language. The master's degree here is for 2 years as well, so what the person said about studying for 5 years is incorrect. A bachelor's degree takes up the first 3 years followed by the master's which takes up 2 years so I think you should be good on that regard as well. Yet obviously it does matter what your major was. Typically most Finnish high school teachers have majored in philosophy and just specialised in a certain subject such as history etc. In my high school though our chemistry and physics teachers have a degree in engineering, so that might work as well.
In the basic school, how many subjects are the pupils being taught? Likewise, in the secondary, how many are they supposed to learn? I wish I can see a person to help with the break down.
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Over media hype, Finland school is this , Finland schooling system is like that! But I think, classic method is always the best method! Here I see more emphasis on technology because they can afford. In the third world countries also have some rich school, they have similar facilities and methodology. Of course, school should not be a factory but a cradle of various types of knowledge! Vedic and Buddhist schools were also very ideal where knowede were produced in the niche of nature.
Here we see children learning and being children and being allowed to be children! In American public schools this is not sadly not what we see. Our schools are government cookie cutter factories and multi-million dollar business corporations. But the teachers don't get paid that money, the children don't benefit from it. A real childhood and a real education is being kept from them :(
Yeah well in my school, everyone yells. Teachers get fired because of hitting students. No homework because no one ever does them, and no punishments. Because ain't that shit work lolzzazz hahahaha
This is very much of the Common core program that are in very few schools in America. This is a program that many teacher's in America refuse to teach. Why? I believe they were misinformed.
They study multiplication tables. There are calculations on the cards and when you know how to calculate it correctly you get a card. The one who has the most cards will win :) (sorry for the bad English)
Finland is good country some Montagnards indigenous live there they said their children get good a grades and their learn 3 languages also they said the teachers really nice .
FinnGuy 03 Suomi on pohjoismaa muttei osa Skandinaviaa. Skandinavia = Ruotsi, Norja (ja Tanska?) Pohjoismaat = Suomi, Islanti, Norja, Ruotsi ja Tanska. Jännä miten tätä tietoa ei jaeta Suomen kouluissa, itekkin opin sen itsenäisesti.
Well i mean if you look at the world map, based on how north we are you can tell we are the whitest people on earth with swedes, norwegians, estonians etc.
I have the impression that the Finnish school system is so much better than Swedish.
Anton V. It is
Of course It Is and I'm Swedish. We should learn from Finland. So retarded that each country have to make up their own systems instead of taking ideas and ways to do things from countries that are actually good at it and do the same.
Anton Squeezer i agree
Finnish schools aren't full of muslims, for one
Aadolf oh stfu take the compliment and stop being racist
This would have been interesting if there were English subtitles.
I had the luck to grow up and learn in this system. As a kid I had an amazing math teacher that would teach us in really fun ways. Im now 15 and I love maths to this day like many others in my class. Im really greatful so far for the finnish system thoughting me so early the joy of learning.
That's awesome. I enjoyed some really fun math and other subject activities growing up. Which fun ways do you remember learning math?
I don't have the luck to grow up and learn in this system. As a kid, I had an awful teacher that tortured us in many ways.
this is the kind of school system that i would have loved as a kid , I mean this class seems so fun and carefree, they are not burdened and actually enjoy going to school. I never looked forward to attend my school. btw I have no idea what they were saying, I don't speak Finnish. lol.
Yeahh. My school is NOT fun because the teacher(s) speak not loud enough (AND THERES 40 STuDENTS)sooo everytime i sit far from the teacher... Im will confuse what she says
@@General_Slayer for kids aged under 12 basically it should be "happy and fun learning" because they are kids...
@@jarskii11 learning should be happy and fun for all ages.
@@joyfulness9968 Well when you get To actual studying about something Hard it just cant be. Its Hard work
not only do they have the dankest education system in the world they also have dank desks and chairs
Dankest education system just makes me think of some kind of MLG class.
Saskia Boer: definately not IKEA furniture! It makes no sense to invest in low quality furniture in schools. Those desks and chairs are high quality, made to last for decades. Solid birch (since finnish birch is a very hard material).
its from sotka not shitty ikea
In my school if i have enough leg room that is the best I can expect...
Sour grapes.
Look so easy teaching in finland the kid easy to cooperate
sukro wijoyo they are like 7-10 year old
it is easy
That's because they have been "trained" to cooperate since they were in kindergarten.
Nettipoliisi yes yes nettipoliisi
Submarine Fuck racist
Hahaha the kid in blue was cheating abit: The game they were playing is like in the screen "what is 6•10" and if they get it right, they get a card, the person with most cards wins. So the kid was looking at those lists of multiplying or something...
10x6
Anz Beatz 6•10
420CactusGaming, dude honestly that’s not cheating that’s called using references, and also like most Finnish not stressing over it and actually trying to learn
420CactusGaming , but that is a savage move though
Exactly. No cheating there. Part of the learning experience.
What a fun school. In asia they start to teach you calculus on this age.
1 million subscriber without video that's good actually
They should teach Calculus by about 8th
Yet they are the best in the world
@@gokulanand4462 that's the thing
@@gokulanand4462 ... but they arent happy.
beautiful people,beautiful language.
in my school there is nobody who is black
did u just call americans ugly
@Big blue whale i mean the comment is edited so maybe they did 🤷🏽♀
4:18 smart kids learn by cheating.... it's true, I mean some of them
That is not cheating that is aloowen in my scholl a least
brayen brian haha
brayen brian some of em not me
Im from finland and at least i or my class doesnt cheat😅
Henkka is using a calcolator cheating? I think is pretty normal
I don’t understand it, but the finish language is so beautiful!
First time I heard that😂
Viturin Catschegn thankyou! Im Finnish, and lots of people say that😊
also very complex
ty
Why thank you! 😊
This reminds me of my elementary experience in the 80's in California. The group activities, the desks...etc. Schools have changed so much.
I love how half of the comments are like "how many of blonds there are??" "wtf are they doing??" and other stuff 😂
It's as if these people have never seen a group of blonde people together.😂
@@christopherhook2141 ...
never in school at-least...
@@christopherhook2141 It rare that's why, only 2 to 6% of the worlds population is blonde, so about 140million to 420million and 1 to 2% is red or 70 to 140million.
Or in that part of the world it's something like 70 to 90% of people in northern Europe/Scandinavia have blonde hair and blue eyes.
About 1% to 2% of the worlds population have green eyes, and 8 to 10% have blue.
However the majority of red hair and green eyes are in Western Europe or Ireland and England.
@@cereallee1143 Yeah I always felt like I was different most other blondes were I grew up were dirty blonde's or girl's and I was more like white blonde till 21 then it got darker but it's still very blonde ha!
It’s nice to see some countries not mix with other cultures so that they preserve their many years of their own culture. Not all countries should mix, like Finland, so that they hold onto their look and culture. If we all blend, how boring. We will all just be honey colored eventually with only dark hair, or light brown hair. Then there will be not many differences. It’s a shame ppl think they have to bring other cultures in, to stop another’s thousand years of breeding their own culture. Culture is nice to preserve, like certain types of animals or foods. U wouldn’t want to change a tiger or a Lion. America, Canada, England are already melting pots. Not every country needs to do this. Otherwise, the original gets blended, then the original is gone.
For everyone commenting on how blond these students are, obviously you may not have knowledge of geography, anthropology and how different ethnicities and/or phenotypes dominate in various parts of the world. My goodness, this is a Finland school...people of Denmark, Sweden and Finland tend to have fair skin and blond hair, vs if one goes to Southern Italy, Ethiopia or Japan...
So what nationality is the teacher? Or the teacher's aide?
It doesn't take much knowledge to know that there are a lot more blonde people north than in Asia
The blondnes is disappearing anyway cuz dark gene is dominant and stronger..
@@cinderellaandstepsisters
Dark gene isn’t dominant. It’s how many times dark genes go into lighter genes. If ur Grandmother is black, and ur grandfather white. The children become 1/2 lighter.
It doesn’t mean the children stay dark cause the one black parent is dominant. I think some countries should not mix, like Finland so that they hold onto their look and culture. If we all blend, how boring. We will all just be honey colored eventually with only dark hair, or light brown hair. Then there will be not many differences. It’s a shame ppl think they have to bring other cultures in to stop another’s thousand years of breeding their own culture. Culture is nice to preserve, like certain types of animals or foods. U wouldn’t want to change a tiger or a Lion. America, Canada, England are already melting pots. Not every country needs to do this.
@@LGAussie cuales son los paises mas rubios?
It's easy to be a good teacher when the entire classroom cooperates. I wonder how these teachers would do in inner city Baltimore.
trained professional teacher has several ways / tools to make kids behave so i do not see how it would be different after some time.
Not well
It's easy to be good when the schools are good....hmm you might be onto something here...
A good teacher can literally make any class cooperate... #I'm a teacher ... ))))
Yeah it's interesting, because a good school system takes time to develop into what we might see in a Finnish classroom. It takes years of ground-up support to get to a point where families and kids at school are ready to learn.
From what I've come to understand, Finish grade school doesn't start until kids are 7, but daycare and pre-school is free or affordable for all families to get a good start and most kids go through that before getting to Grade 1. That helps to ensure most kids have developed ready-to-learn behaviours before the first grade. They also have strong early supports for any kids facing learning challenges that are immediately addressed. Of course, school lunches also makes sure all kids have adequate nutrition when coming to school. But the early intervention to any learning or related concerns means that few kids would go through each grade struggling to keep up year after year and then start displaying typical avoidance behaviours which are usually distracting from their unaddressed challenges and can definitely be disruptive to the normal function or plans for class.
Indeed, any teacher of any experience level just dropped into an inner city school in America would probably face a lot of challenges even if they tried to replicate the exact same activity. By the way, that activity was pretty much just the teacher explaining how to do small group math fact practice and then letting the kids pick their groups and do it. Then she went around to just aid some students with a few questions to keep them going on task.
By contrast, if that same activity was attempted in an inner city Baltimore school, for example, she might ring the bell but most kids don't stop talking, so she can't explain the activity clearly and while she's trying to push through explaining the activity a couple kids are joking to each other, swearing and carving into the desk with scissors. Then if she finally addresses all that without a blowup, kids would get into groups and some would start, but a bunch would just sit there, not get into a group because they have already felt socially excluded from most in the class, while another couple kids would talking loudly about anything except the actual activity they are supposed to do. Some kids might even just get up, walk around, start picking up things in the room and playing with them. And the teacher would try to address all that in a calm manner.
This is not to say that schools around the world shouldn't look to the Finnish model and what works and try to replicate it in their schools, but it is to also say that it isn't just one thing and it takes a society and community supports to see the change over years. The longer term gains is hard for many people to wait for.
Simply amazing techniques to optimize the minds on the young.
@Alice Rabbit racist, much ? Ever seen the discipline in Asian classrooms ?
Hi, who knows what kind of desks are those? I find them really nice.
Ali Gessu se kysy mitä pulpettei noi on eikä et mikä desk on suomeks
Marianne I dont need a locker. I can carry my items! If i had locker, i would have lost key. So thats one reason.
Jesus Mendez finnnish
Jesus Mendez really? I fuckin hated my when we got those. before those abominations we had a section on rails under the table (It's hard to explain). You couldn't really have anything in those desks because it wouldn't shut properly. Luckily we had a "pulpetti" only from class 1-6 and after 7 forward we got lockers :)
Leevi2000 Im going to the school this video is about and in here we don't have keys but number combinations. Dependa on school tho.
Most humble class of kids I've ever seen
With cameras filming of course. 🤣
I my classroom even most of the junior high school students would speak loudly almost non stop and these little kids seem to be so quiet.
They're just quiet bc there's someone filming
Your Average Stalker turpa kiinni
Your Average Stalker lmao
TinttiAkka hiljaa
and more than likely the best class in the school.
Your Average Stalker when i was at hight school they was filming us and we did not be queit so they are cool
First, I'd like to complement Finland for making beautiful looking children! In America, the kids that were rocking their chairs and kids turning around during teacher talking would of been scolded at and given a mark in their take home folders for misbehaving. The teacher's voice is calm and even toned...no yelling. American teachers yell at their students when they are not perfectly conformed. Maybe because someone was filming. I do not understand the language, but this is my perception. I love the sillouettes of the children on the bulletin board. I LOVE all the cute blondies!!!
Candy Smith Trump is right.
camera or not, this is normal in finnland. nothing special.
We dont believe in yelling. Yelling reeks of desperation.
I live in the United States and when I started school in the early 70s my classes were pretty much 100% white until I reached 8th grade and desegregation began. This will sound racist, but it is my actual experience...in the 70s in nearly 100% schools the children were quiet and mostly respectful in class. When the black children were bused into my school I was shocked by how rude, aggressive, loud, and disrespectful they were. The latter part of my school years sucked because my school had to deal with constant fights, drugs, and a riot that made national news. I seriously doubt all of that crap would have happened if my school had remained 100% white. Just sayin...
John Kangas It doesn’t “sound” racist, it IS racist.
@@redheadedgoddess If expressing my childhood experiences is racist, then so be it.
I have no idea what they're saying! lol
What did you expect
Limerence
Well that is a Finnish classroom full of Finnish kids
Limerence nothing imortant😂
Limerence I understand everything!
Limerence I know what theyre saying. Because i live in finland.
suomi mainittu. Torilla tavataan
Tottakai :D
*valot välkkyy*
Mikä ettei!
Ofc!
Suomi,Svensk,Norwegies XD
Me when I try and cheat in the test.
And I get spotted.
Me: I am too stupid to know what to look for .
Or
Me: what book .(puts book in bag)
Thank you for posting this!!!!!
Great educacion system. Congratulations.
@Alice Rabbit and Asian countries.
At the first table, the little girl ended up with no cards. You see her looking over at the second table, realising that they each had an equal numbers of cards.
I wasted my hypothetical school life in india ..... I still wanna go there for my further education
The visitors presence may have influnced the students short term behavior. Also perhaps the exercise was also about socialization, confidence enhancement, organizing, not only math.
In England ,those children fidgetting would have been all the lesson was about as the teacher would have spent 20 minutes of a 30 minute lesson reprimanding them for 'messing about' ,here, the teacher sees nothing to comment on and the lesson continues for everyone. So much nicer,the figetters get over their restlessness and the level of chatter is kept low and pleasant. In England today, the fidgetting children would be excluded while the visitors were there and singled out as trouble makers for their entire school lives.
man that teachers voice sounds like something id hear on an airplane
Ok,clearly finnish class room cause im from finland
What surprises me the most about this is the non existent amount of obese kids, not like here in Chile where almost 50% of them has (at least) overweight.
They r taught early on to eat when hungry. Their stomachs speak to them and tell them they r not hungry yet. Too many kids brought up, see food or candy, and think they r hungry when they r not.
The Finnish system made me the man that i im today.Mensa, job, things i can understand and imagion
Imagion?
If u to boast about mensa , then mate u got no other qualifications
In Greece we do not make the desks the way we want😢😢😢😢
I'm surprised to see how calm these students are ... Don't know how there is no disturbance in attitudes... Just miss these things here in Pakistan
The calmest and most happiest population is Suomi.(Finnish ppl)
Love you from 🇨🇭
Living in Canada it feels weird looking at a classroom that only has one race in it
We do this all the time here in America. Sometimes it's good and other times it's bad. Parents in Finland seem to be in tune with their child's education, but sadly here in America it's a lot different. The parent sends the child to school and expects the teacher to do everything from teach, discipline, grading, lesson planning, crowd control, and snack preparation. When you've got the principal and several adults in a classroom with cameras all around even, the most horrible class can put on an act.
Agreed with everything you just commented also if you where to try this the admin of your school would chew your ass out for not teaching
beautiful Finnish kids
Hi! Where can I get the Finnish School curriculum for my child who’s in elementary?
the best school system in the world
How do I access the class?Im seeing much freedom here
Much freedom. But the students are neat so they not need tight rules.
In my school
There is very tight rules because the Students are toooooooooooo noisy and not learning(they play toys or bottles. Write on the chair.talking.etc.)AND ITS ANNOTING!.....
Btw i no like them. Im neat student :)
Why is it that only one of the girls has anything pink? In the USA, the girls would have pink everything.
Different cultural influences. In the United-States, the media promotes girls as being pink princesses while boys as being blue knights (figuratively). In Finland, from the little I know about them, I'm assuming their media and schools promote kids as being whatever they grow up to be, in whatever colour they chose
Actually, we Finns dont just care, if we like a certain colour then we like it. Also, Finnish girls rarely wear pink (from my own experience) and black is most popular of course
Because USA is stereotypical as fuck.
MondoBeno I hate pink.
i dont really like pinf that much
It's easy to spot a politician, gambler & businessperson.
0:54 Normal, when you're bored.
4:22 Reason why people checked from the math book, is that to remember them better.
imagine that all the students become quiet and then someone just yells PERK*LE
In my school, that actually happened...
Mutta ei se mitään niin hauskaa kyllä ollut /:
lovely
All of the students are native speakers, so instructions are easily deliverable and understood.
Norway,Sweden, Finland, Iceland = Great blonde Country
It’s nice to see some countries not mix with other cultures so that they preserve their many years of their own culture. Not all countries should mix, like Finland, so that they hold onto their look and culture. If we all blend, how boring. We will all just be honey colored eventually with only dark hair, or light brown hair. Then there will be not many differences. It’s a shame ppl think they have to bring other cultures in, to stop another’s thousand years of breeding their own culture. Culture is nice to preserve, like certain types of animals or foods. U wouldn’t want to change a tiger or a Lion. America, Canada, England are already melting pots. Not every country needs to do this. Otherwise, the original gets blended, then the original is gone.
Sadly I only get 40 minutes per week with my students here in China so I cannot waste 10 minutes for them to rearrange the class and choose their own groups.
I don't get this, what's happening here? Are they learning or just fooling around?
Its 3rd grade jeeez...
stfu u just jealous that we dont have school shootings everyday
Hyper Fox put the bayblade away man
why not both?
@@hopohoez2458 Stupid much?
Ofc they are calmer when there are strangers with cameras in the classroom!
But this looks so normal and nostalgic to me like what are elementary schools like in other countries then?
These children are sharing and communicating in their home language, there is no rote learning here, children are given a chance to actively construct their own learning, the noise is purposeful, there is no disorder and disruptive behavior, no need for the teacher to reprimand, no, she is busy facilitating learning, not lecturing to the children, she has listened, and satisfied that her objective is satisfied, children not learning outcomes but also processing and laying foundation for future learning.
I wish our south african education system would step up teacher in service training. What is happening inside the classrooms is criminality, public and private education programs are creating dropouts and unskilled youth unemployment in our country. This must be exposed period.
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I'm a teacher from Germany and would like to move to Finland soon. Unfortunately I can't speak any Finnish yet. Is there any way to work at a school in German or English over there?
I'm pretty sure that its possible here :]
They were playing some game
Doxario true
Idiot!!they ara stydy in math
iida2078 MSP whats ur age bro? They are playing math game.
FinnGuy 03 do you spiginig finland?My english is really bad😓okay they are play math games and stydy in the same time math...
iida2078 MSP yea
They are all so cute!!!!
They're all so blond lol wat
Finally a country with smart blonds :D
the funny thing is that i was the only blonde in my class when i was in primary school :D (i'm from finland)
Aura CederProGaiming sama
Yolo Lexi just like 70% of finlands are blond
finlands? tf it's finns or Finnish people
Can anyone please explain the activity these students are doing.
It can benefit others too.
Super scandinavian, with all the blonde kids there lol. Like 98%
Finland its not a part of Scandinavian
Anders Nikander scandinavia*
Silent Gaming finnish*
Silent Gaming 🇲🇳
Finland is both Nordic and Finno
dang that is exactly like a basic class
They make learning a fun game so learning is not a chore 🙂
When school was fun, children would love to study for sure
Uh they got good desks and chairs. So its neat to rotate chairs around and learn BUT my school's dont. The tables a aren't the same height and sometimes the chairs broken so its annoying. I also hate my schoolmates do write in The table... Uhh why god
I mean write directly on the table
Is it possible for someone from another country like India can come and teach in Finland?
Himanshu Mahadik i don't see why not. i mean, if the person wouldn't speak finnish, they could teach in the international schools in finland or they could become for an example a language teacher.
Himanshu Mahadik also it depends on what kind of degree the foreign teacher has. Many of them dont have masters degree which means they cant teach in finland. It's really hard to get to be a teacher and everyone is expected to be extremely qualified.
Ok, here I have a Master degree but from India which is a two-year programme, in that case i should give a shot still I think my chances will be very bleak as Finland doesn't compromise with the quality of teacher and they have quite a high standard.
Himanshu Mahadik to get a masters degree in finland you have to study at least 5 years so you'd probaly have to do some more studies. Idk how much since im not very familiar with indian education system :)
It's definitely possible, especially if you'd like to teach a foreign language. The master's degree here is for 2 years as well, so what the person said about studying for 5 years is incorrect. A bachelor's degree takes up the first 3 years followed by the master's which takes up 2 years so I think you should be good on that regard as well.
Yet obviously it does matter what your major was. Typically most Finnish high school teachers have majored in philosophy and just specialised in a certain subject such as history etc. In my high school though our chemistry and physics teachers have a degree in engineering, so that might work as well.
In the basic school, how many subjects are the pupils being taught? Likewise, in the secondary, how many are they supposed to learn? I wish I can see a person to help with the break down.
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Yea maybe in middledschool this is real but you should see what happens in highschool!
I like how all kids talk 🦜 at the same time like birds.
just out of curiosity. what are the autism rates in finland?
UA-cam profile tells alot about the user u know.
robert henderson pretty low
H. L. Damn son you burn him so bad😂😂
Autism is consistent across cultures. What varies is how severe it has to be to he diagnoised.
if i had a school like that, i would have a better future
Onnea suomi ja suomalaiset, 100 VUOTTA!!!
What is Finland education administration system?
Has anyone noticed how attractive the teacher is?
Over media hype, Finland school is this , Finland schooling system is like that! But I think, classic method is always the best method! Here I see more emphasis on technology because they can afford. In the third world countries also have some rich school, they have similar facilities and methodology. Of course, school should not be a factory but a cradle of various types of knowledge! Vedic and Buddhist schools were also very ideal where knowede were produced in the niche of nature.
Those chairs actual look good
dirty birds life # 1team nah mate i have to sit on those almost evetyday nah mate
do schools in Finland have homework?
And are there mid-term and end-of-term exams?
We do get homework. And we have tests, but they're after each topic
Here we see children learning and being children and being allowed to be children! In American public schools this is not sadly not what we see. Our schools are government cookie cutter factories and multi-million dollar business corporations. But the teachers don't get paid that money, the children don't benefit from it. A real childhood and a real education is being kept from them :(
For us this not typical, it is an advance and well equipped classroom.
i like the tables
Is the camera person a south indian?
The accent is so familiar.
OH GOD!! I saw my ex's little brother in there :d
Celthyx etkö vittu tiiä mikä on exä
Älä vittu kuseta
Ex's Step bro ;)
Can someone who understands Finnish explain the lesson? It's obviously a math activity, but I don't understand specifics.
what are they doing?
commess1 they are playing games in a small groups where they practice multiplications.
They are stydy in math
Quick maffs!
They do math
This is better than having flipping 5 days of back to back homework I'm moving to Finland
Como te fue
Yeah well in my school, everyone yells. Teachers get fired because of hitting students. No homework because no one ever does them, and no punishments. Because ain't that shit work lolzzazz hahahaha
autitsi that's why I hate to go to the school 😂
This is very much of the Common core program that are in very few schools in America. This is a program that many teacher's in America refuse to teach. Why? I believe they were misinformed.
By genetic engineering every parents on earth can have blue eyed and blonde hair. Even african people.
Cant wait for that blonde hair is awesome
Axel Sundin yeah but its gonna take 10 years for genetic engineering to be improved and commercialised.
Jack 445 Im very conservative but some aspects of the future may not be too bad :D
Axel Sundin
We need a CIRCUMCISION BAN and foreskin regeneration first.
Gregory Malchuk So circumsision is practised in Finland
Capacity versus self esteem building and no worries about the secret and long known link between something and I.Q.
Like at all them blond haired, blue eyed, death-metal-loving Viking spawn! Awesome! I just watched this once and now I’m fluent in Finnish. Goddamn!
Paul Conrad How can you know that they have blue eyes? I mean ofcourse many of them have blue eyes, but also green, grey and brown eyes.
illregretmynamr Calm down it's just a stereotype of finns
no gypsys = high education
i am from Romania if u know what I mean
@@sheesh4434 we have a fair amount of gupsies in the country. You know shit about what youre talking.
@Marianne Welcome to viking center in Rosala Hiittinen. That is in Finland.
What are those cards and what game are they playing?
They study multiplication tables. There are calculations on the cards and when you know how to calculate it correctly you get a card. The one who has the most cards will win :)
(sorry for the bad English)
@@loputonsuo2780 Thank you . Your english is understandable for me . So no need of apology. 👍
@@sagarshrestha5800 Okay good😊
At least they don't use a smart board like me
Im from Finland and our School has big ass smartboard on each class.
Some schools has smartboards. Atleast mine school had
What play is it?!
Blonde everywhere in there
WunguB duh it europe
Finland is good country some Montagnards indigenous live there they said their children get good a grades and their learn 3 languages also they said the teachers really nice .
all I could think was: "they are all blond.... how?!"
kyara ketchum because its finland duh same for all of northern Europe
i know right? i was thinking the same thing when i saw a education video in africa.. all i could think was look at all the nappy hair and black hair
chuntley83 “nappy hair” rude ass 5 year old... smh
99% of Estonians are blue-eyed
Because they didn't let the refugees join the filming...
Two teachers! Wow!
Tää on kyllä aika hauskaa kun kaikki luulee ettei suomes oo yhtään tummaihosii, mä oon kasilla ja toi on ihan pikkasen isompi luokka kun mun😁
ja jokku ulukomaalaiset luule että noilla on autisimi ku on hilijaa
They are doing a lot of fun 😆
I am from finland Suomi ja tos luokas ei ollu mitään ihmeelist
scandinavian fishing einii :)
Joni Rautio oli monesti tommosia tunteja. Riippuu myös opettajasta.
Scandinavian ootko täysin suomalainen vai? Kyselen sillä sulla lukee: "scandinavian fishing" ja sit tota Suomi ei kuulu skandinavisiin.
Luka Googlen käyttäjä kuuluu osaks
FinnGuy 03 Suomi on pohjoismaa muttei osa Skandinaviaa. Skandinavia = Ruotsi, Norja (ja Tanska?) Pohjoismaat = Suomi, Islanti, Norja, Ruotsi ja Tanska. Jännä miten tätä tietoa ei jaeta Suomen kouluissa, itekkin opin sen itsenäisesti.
My mom should just move us back to her home country! They get more playtime!
i was soo warded out by the fact there all blond
Well i mean if you look at the world map, based on how north we are you can tell we are the whitest people on earth with swedes, norwegians, estonians etc.
itssherz 111 lmao it european ofcourse it gonna be blond
itssherz 111 *weirded
*A R Y A N*
@@thedominomaster101 aryan is an Indian word