It does not matter only what you teach and how you teach, but it is important that in your mind you have an active responsibility for the future of children, who are not to blame for the fact that you do not feel like them, your salary is also low, you have had a bad day or wish you were doing something else at the time.

Helsinki, FinlandPhoto: Pixabay

So every teacher you meet is a brick automatically placed on the student’s future home, he writes Alecart.ro

Before talking about our experience as teachers in Finland, we would like to dispel some myths:

  • Teachers have high salaries, as do doctors. Fake permanent teachers with a minimum of 23 hours per week start with a salary of 2300-2500 euros. Doctors start at a minimum of 3,500 euros.
  • Children do not have homework. They do, just a lot less.
  • You sit in school for 3-4 hours a day and still become a genius. The school program lasts 5-6 hours, as in Romania.
  • Finland has the best education in the world. Yes, probably if we are talking about elementary and secondary education, ie grades 1-9, but high school and college do not have the same success rate. Despite this, “Universitatea din Helsinki”, for example, has a much better ranking than any university in Romania.

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