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Finnish Education and the Elephant in the Room—Reviews of "Childhood in a Foreign Country"
"Childhood in a Foreign Country" is a recently popular documentary that provides domestic parents with a rich and in-depth international perspective to see what education is like with different characteristics in various countries around the world.
After watching the second episode of Finnish Education, the fresh minds on Douban were moved:
In my opinion, Finns emphasize "everyone is equal" and " Educational concepts such as "Don't compete" and "Advocate freedom" are an act of self-deception and ignoring the elephant in the room.
In this world, the truth is that people are unequal and competition is fierce.
Is education that deliberately conceals the truth worth moving? Is it worth learning from?
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