In the Finnish public education system we already have a music, visual arts, and crafts education that is compulsory for all students. That is `compulsory´, It should be just for an alive. And every time when an economic recession is hitting, they will be reduce to arts subjects. a trailer. |
According to New Zealand Herald he did it speaking in Parliament: Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee rejected Labour's plans to model the economy on Finland,
which has worse unemployment than us, has less growth than us, can hardly feed the people who live there, has a terrible homicide rate, hardly educates its people, and has no respect for women.It is, strictly speaking, only, so that
in the lot of studies, particularly a number of sociological studies, Finnish and New Zealand have been comparable to each others, in the same control group of societies, because it works due to the similarity.
I have read and also quoted this studies.
I will not excuse the Finnish, to unsympathetic way to live.
Here lays some kind of badness presence, and you can feel spiritual coldness in society, but is there whether in New Zealand by having better plans now?
Sure, according to the OECD, Finland has the best education system in the world.
But this relates to actual practice skills, and they will emphasize only the imbalances by between intellectual and against the retrograde development line-continuum, by other parts of consciousness.
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