Danes' thinking is more "advanced". Danish children give their parents a "four-grid report card", with no scores in Chinese, mathematics, society and nature, no teacher comments and no rankings. In fact, this report card was written or drawn by the children themselves. There are only four squares on it, which are "favorite things", "most annoying things", "best things" and "most wanted things to learn".
Early childhood education in Denmark begins with "people" and each stage has a clear focus. In early childhood, the focus is on cultivating children's adaptability and community ability; When you are older, the focus will gradually shift to the stimulation of curiosity, and cultivate children to use interdisciplinary knowledge, explore interests and learn more about themselves. When older students arrive, the focus of education shifts to teamwork and active exploration of knowledge.
Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark;; English: The Kingdom of Denmark, referred to as Denmark for short, is located in northern Europe, the capital of Copenhagen. It borders Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west and Norway and Sweden across the sea in the north. It has a mild maritime climate. The terrain is low and flat, and there are few kinds of natural resources. Apart from oil and natural gas, there are few other mineral deposits.