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9. 1 The high-scoring documentary "Foreign Childhood", the director cried out of control, what is the correct education?
To tell the truth, this documentary shocked me and saw a lot of things that I couldn't see or feel at ordinary times. We will find that people in different countries have different personalities. Each country formulates its own educational methods according to its own personality, and different educational methods lead to different personalities. This documentary is about the totally different attitudes of several countries towards children's education. I feel that the envied education is not perfect, and the way of being criticized is not useless.

First of all, talk about Japan. Japan is a very polite country, and the pursuit of collective supremacy means cultivating children's collective consciousness from an early age and letting them know that they represent not themselves, but the whole team or a country. Therefore, in the process of education, we should pay more attention to collectivization, individualization, collectivization and regularization. Children practice sitting posture collectively since childhood, and everyone's every move is exactly the same.

In the documentary, Finland, which is completely different from Japan, has more free classes. It can even be said that every child does whatever he wants, especially before the third grade, he doesn't know what an exam is. Finland doesn't follow the script. Teachers often take students to classes in the forest, give everyone a color card and let them find a matching color in the forest. Everyone can speak freely and answer whatever they want. It doesn't matter whether it's right or wrong.

I feel that different education methods will inevitably lead to different children's personalities, especially the Japanese education method, which makes me feel inappropriate and even glad that I was born in China, but then again, it may be such an environment. Had such an education.