Finland advocates fairness, and their education system is based on a fair and just social system. The gap between the rich and the poor will also deeply affect students' learning. Therefore, in this respect, school fees, textbooks and meals are also free, and children from rich families and children from poor families can get the same treatment.
This is why China is trying to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor, and why the Indian economy has recovered to its original shape in a period of time, because the gap between the rich and the poor brings not only differences between individuals, but also great social differences. The contradiction in ancient times comes from class, and the contradiction in the new era comes from the gap between the rich and the poor. It can be said that the gap between the rich and the poor is not conducive to the development of a country in all aspects.
In addition, Finnish teachers have a heavy sense of responsibility. They won't spend much time giving lectures. More importantly, when they can't see, they spend more time preparing lessons. Don't think that preparing lessons is simply writing lesson plans. It is more important to study students. How to make students digest this knowledge in the best way is the most important thing for teachers when preparing lessons.
Moreover, teachers don't leave much homework for children, and there is no final exam. Students will not feel too much pressure. They say that learning is learning, because learning is not difficult for them, but a very happy thing equivalent to playing.