Dan Rather's interview with Linda Darling-Hammond on Finland

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • In just 30 years, Finland transformed its school system from one that was mediocre and inequitable, to one that consistently produces some of the world's best students, while virtually eliminating an achievement gap. And they do it without standardized testing.
    This interview with Linda-Darling Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University, is excerpted from Dan Rather Reports' show on Finland's education system, Finnish First. Part One looks inside Finnish schools to examine the practices behind the so-called "Finnish miracle." Part Two asks, What can the United States learn from Finland's success?
    More information about Linda Darling-Hammond is available at edpolicy.stanford.edu. The full episodes of Finnish First are available for download from iTunes at itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/....

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @nellywadsworth599
    @nellywadsworth599 4 роки тому +3

    Can we just make Linda Darling-Hammond be the Secretary of Education so that she can create these kind of system she talked about and make the US education the best to produce well rounded students who are ready and can compete for the 21st century workforce !

  • @xintos
    @xintos 12 років тому +2

    Thank you, Dr. Darling-Hammond for the simple insight on what needs to happen here in America. All of us have "The Right to Learn"!

  • @xFeenixDOWNx
    @xFeenixDOWNx 11 років тому +1

    you shouldn't be hating on anyone. especially people who are proud of the place they live.

  • @gJonii
    @gJonii 11 років тому +1

    I think it should be noted, Finnish schools pay less per student than US ones do. The numbers quoted in the Finland Phenomenon documentary were $8,300 for US and $7,500 for Finland.

  • @austin83705
    @austin83705 12 років тому +2

    Very Interesting. VERY. Thank You

  • @tanjakivimaki9222
    @tanjakivimaki9222 10 років тому +2

    proud to be a finn

  • @IsoOrkin
    @IsoOrkin 11 років тому +2

    Most important thing that US have to do is make teachers respected job. That would improve teachers morale and studends make better after teacher is motived.

  • @jennybrunnyee2373
    @jennybrunnyee2373 11 років тому +1

    Cool!

  • @tanjakivimaki9222
    @tanjakivimaki9222 10 років тому +1

    true finland has best teachers,,,,,, proud of that:)

  • @somberlight
    @somberlight 11 років тому

    it's not that simple. it is far from that simple. do remember that we are talking about two completely different tax structures, so a honest comparison to pressure for taxes is very difficult. tl;dr = theirs do not work like ours does (terveisiä pohjoisesta)

  • @fjoo
    @fjoo 12 років тому +1

    when even a humble and intelligent woman like this can sit on stage repeating "leader of the free world" as if it wasn't the hight of arrogance, then there is a problem.
    If the US is the leader of the free world, please let others call you that, certain things should not be self proclaimed..

  • @Jossa81
    @Jossa81 12 років тому

    Perhaps the US government should do like everybody wants and relinquish the power to the states to govern how is necessary for that state. Trying to govern 50 "countries" with one general rule of law has proven not to be feasible.

  • @klike5357
    @klike5357 6 років тому

    United States: 325.7 Million
    Canada: 36.29 Million
    Australia: 24.13 Million
    I don't know if you can compare a "very large" system like Canada or Australia to the US.

    • @holoholopainen1627
      @holoholopainen1627 5 років тому

      Smaller Schools - Better Results ! Smaller IS Better !

  • @molsko
    @molsko 11 років тому

    And she failed when she started thinking its as competison... gg and hf