Differences And Similarities Of Educational Systems In India And India

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Nowadays education is a very useful tool all around the world, it has become an essential and an important necessity of our lives. Teaching and technology has developed in several ways through out the past years. As we become more exposed to advanced technology we start we find it easier to adapt to the new ways of living. Many students relay on the Internet for their research and assignments rather than depending on books or other primary sources. Although many students question the importance of education, they will later find out several uses of each subject they studied. I will now compare how different educational systems have affected both India and Finland.

While comparing both articles, I witnessed many differences and similarities, …show more content…

One difference that I found is that in India the curriculum was confined to “modern”1 subjects such as science and mathematics and subjects like metaphysics and philosophy were considered unnecessary. While on the other hand Finland took another route where they are preparing children for “working life”2, “young people use quite advanced computers. In the past the banks had lots of bank clerks totting up figures.”2 This shows and explains that the working life and the advance in technology changes from generation to generation, this is why its important to always renew the education system, but as we can see from Finland that they changed there education system from a modern system to a work life experience system this shows that they are one step a head from India. Furthermore India’s educational system consists of one more thing, which is that, “Students throughout the country have to learn three languages (namely, English, Hindi and their mother tongue)” , and this contradicts what Finland is doing in their education system as they have decided that “scrapping traditional “teaching by subject” in favor of “teaching by topic.”” This is because the new education system in Finland wants to prepare their students for work experience so that they are to work as soon as they finish their …show more content…

When a student is taught the topics and subjects that they will need in work later on in their life, this will make the students ready and focused as they have been taught all the necessities needed to go further with their dream

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