Why is Finland the country with the best education but the least homework in the world?
The education system with the smallest gap in the world is fair in Finland.
In Finland, all students go to school at the age of seven.
Top teachers.
Education equity: Finland has no school district, so it is close to school. Their schools are not ranked, and good teachers are evenly distributed, narrowing the gap between urban and rural areas.
Going to school late: students start school at the age of 7, and there is no kindergarten. They read books at home to cultivate children's interest, or go to day care classes. Children help their parents with housework at home.
Top teachers: Teachers are a respected profession in Finland. Many people want to test teachers, and the competition pressure is very great.