In Europe, countries such as Finland, which are famous for their high-quality education, also implement small class teaching. Finnish schools pay attention to the individualized growth of each student, and the class size is not large, so teachers have more time and energy to tap the potential of students. Teachers can tailor their study plans for students according to their hobbies and specialties. In this educational environment, Finnish students have performed well in programme for international student assessment and other tests, and their innovative ability and comprehensive quality have been widely recognized by the international community.2. Japan and South Korea casesDrawing lessons from Europe, America, Japan and South Korea: Controlling the class size of primary and secondary schools and universities to 15 students to improve the quality of teaching and training.
2. Japan and South Korea cases2. The change of social concept and educational conceptSecond, the advantage of controlling the class size to 15 people
2. Cultivate all-round talents1. Improve the teaching effect.2. Cultivate all-round talents
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14