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The main contents of family education in Finland do not include
The main content of family education in Finland does not include reading education.

The so-called reading education is the education to improve children's comprehensive quality through reading. Reading education calls reading the foundation of lifelong learning and the soul of basic education, and emphasizes that the earlier reading ability is formed, the better. This paper focuses on the study of rhyming teaching with the cultivation of reading ability and habits as the core, which has achieved remarkable results and great influence throughout the country. Books are society, and good books are good world and good society. Can cultivate people's feelings and temperament, and make people noble.

Through years of research and practice, it has been proved that organizing teachers to read books is the best way. Reading educational monographs and masterpieces is the most convenient way for front-line teachers to receive continuing education, an effective way to improve teachers' quality and an effective way to cultivate students' comprehensive quality.

Introduction to Finland

The terrain of Finland is high in the north and low in the south. The elevation of the Kiya hills in northern Mansel is 200-700 meters, the moraine hills in the middle are 200-300 meters, and the coastal areas are plains below 50 meters. The longest distance from north to south is 1 157 km, and the widest from east to west is 542 km. Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is the second highest latitude city in the world, second only to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.

Finland is known as the country of thousands of lakes, and its inland waters account for 10% of the national area, with about179,000 islands and188,000 lakes. Finland is flat, and the northern part of Lapland lies on the border between Finland and Norway. The elevation of Khathia Peak is1328m, which is the highest point in Finland. The longest river in Finland is the Kimi River, which is 5 12km long. Most of the islands are located in the southwest and south bank of the Finnish Peninsula, among which the Oran Islands are the most famous.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Finland