Finland's Unorthodox Education System

Where is the anti-teacher sentiment on this thread ?

Most posters are attacking the system, not the teachers per se.
 
Lets look at the facts, rather than the usual spin from the public sector unions.

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Between 2006 and 2009 Ireland dropped from 5th to 17th place for reading literacy, from 16th to 25th place for mathematical literacy.

Our ranking in science is just 20th out of 65 participating Countries.

The teaching unions, like so many of their public sector brethren, are jealously defending their generous salaries, perks and pensions while future generations will be left to pick up the tab.

Its a disgrace
 
Quinn's stated desire to wipe out rural Protestant schools is probably the worst example.
I don't think a proposal to remove a subsidy based on religious belief equates to a 'stated desire to wipe out'. There should be no special deals for schools based on their religious ethos.
 
http://www.salon.com/2011/07/18/tony_wagner_finland/



It is interesting that going back a generation or two the "school master" in Ireland enjoyed high level of esteem in the community. Over the last few decades or so we seem to have gone down the US route of constant denigration of the profession or the English (but not Scottish) route of blatant ideological tinkering (from both the left and right).


I would rather an education system driven by education professionals rather than political ideologues or ignorant journalists.
 
I would rather an education system driven by education professionals rather than political ideologues or ignorant journalists.

I would rather an education system driven by the needs of the child and of the wider economy, rather than the avarice of the teachers unions.
 
The role of the teachers unions in Finland is interesting:

What follows is an interview with Finland's Minister of Education Ms. ,.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/justin-snider/keys-to-finnish-education_b_836802.html

and from another article:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/c-m-rubin/finland-education_b_868781.html