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Which country has the highest cultural level in the world?
When it comes to academic qualifications, many people think of diplomas first. In fact, what we want to talk about here is not only the diploma, but the education level. The country with the highest education level in the world is Finland. How awesome is Finland? So that the education circles all over the world are learning from Finland.

The Economic Cooperation Organization holds an evaluation test for students aged 15 every three years, and Finnish teenagers have won the first place in reading and science competitions for two consecutive years.

Finnish children study at home or in day-care institutions before the age of 7, and then go to school.

In Finland, there are few exams to evaluate students' abilities. Before teenagers, there were almost no homework and exams in children's dictionaries.

/kloc-before the age of 0/6, you only need to take the exam once.

There are no fast and slow classes in schools in Finland. Whether they are smart or ordinary, they all have classes together. In Finland, it is difficult to distinguish between good students and poor students.

In Finland, you can ask teachers for help. Teachers will observe students in a few years and teach according to their strengths and advantages.

A teacher will be in the same class for six years. In these six years, teachers can fully observe students, understand their specialties and teach students in accordance with their aptitude.

In Finland, primary school students can have a 75-minute rest every day.

If students want to give full play to their strengths and advantages, they should provide teachers with adequate salary levels. If you want teachers to play their best role, you should also give them "full meals".

In Finland, the level of teachers is particularly high. Teachers have at least a master's degree and a six-year schooling, and the government will fully subsidize them. The status of teachers is the same as that of doctors and lawyers, and there is no difference.

As early as 2008, the average starting salary of Finnish teachers was $29,000.

Meanwhile, the salary of American teachers is $36,000. Although the salary of American teachers is higher than that of Finnish teachers, Americans treat teachers with far less respect than Finland.

American teachers are more like food delivery staff in take-away shops, just delivering take-away.