Characteristics of the finnish education system: impact on social life
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DASMAN, El-Fahel, ROŞCA, Ludmila. Characteristics of the finnish education system: impact on social life. In: Relaţii internaţionale. Plus, 2021, nr. 2(20), pp. 132-145. ISSN 1857-4440. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52327/1857-4440.2021.2(20).15
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Relaţii internaţionale. Plus
Numărul 2(20) / 2021 / ISSN 1857-4440 /ISSNe 2587-3393

Characteristics of the finnish education system: impact on social life

DOI:https://doi.org/10.52327/1857-4440.2021.2(20).15
CZU: 371(480)

Pag. 132-145

Dasman El-Fahel, Roşca Ludmila
 
Academy of Public Administration, Republic of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 27 decembrie 2021


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In this article, the authors highlight the achievements of the Finnish education system, the most successful at the moment, in all countries of the world. The practical significance of the research for the institutions responsible for education in the Republic of Moldova and Israel, about the activity the authors are informed, is significant. In both states we have fundamental problems with reforming the education system, developing and implementing new curricula. The authors emerge from the thesis about applying the principle of learning continuity, complete assimilation of information about the researched fields. Initially, this principle was realized in Finland. In conclusion, the authors mention: the country with a high level of economic development, with an economy open to inclusion, is distinguished by a level of education, a higher technological level. In such a country, the population benefits from advanced infrastructures, a diversity of quality services, long life, and a low birth rate.

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education, education system, Finland, Israel, Republic of Moldova