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An analysis of the reasons why Finland's education ranks first in the world
Because Finland has13 of the land in the Arctic Circle, the most abundant resources are forest resources and mineral resources.

Finland, a small Nordic country with a population of less than one tenth of that of Jiangsu Province, is worthy of the title of "the best education in the world". Finland has13 of the land in the Arctic Circle, and the most abundant resources are forest resources and mineral resources.

Because there are not many resources available for export, Finland pays more attention to the cultivation of human resources and highlights the value of outstanding talents. In Finland, preschool education is listed separately in the education system, which is clearly distinguished from the "early education and maintenance" stage of 0-6 years old.

Finland has defined the educational tasks, contents and teaching methods in two different stages in relevant documents. For example, the education method of 0 ~ 6 years old is a combination of "teaching, education and nurturing", paying attention to the healthy growth of children; In addition to paying attention to children's all-round development, preschool education should also complete a special task, that is, "preparing for school."