China’s Education Plan … From Finland’s Playbook
September 17th, 2013Via: CNBC:
If you think the business competition from China is hard now, brace yourself. It will likely get tougher in about 20 years or so. And how is China doing it? By borrowing a page from Finland.
At first blush, though, it would appear that China is simply lightening up.
“The Ministry of Education plans to lessen the heavy workload,” said CCTV, China’s state television network explained in a post on the English version of its website.
Under the proposed guidelines, which are still under discussion, “primary schools may no longer set any form of written homework for students in grades one to six,” said CCTV, “Instead, schools should work with parents to organize extracurricular activities and after-school assignments, including museum tours and library study.”
In addition, the new system would revamp scoring systems and reduce the number of mandatory exams.
Related: Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland? by Pasi Sahlberg
