भारत की गुरुकुल शिक्षा पद्धति अपना रहा यह देश, देखिये...

While on the one hand there are different things about the nature of education in the world, then Finland has moved one step further. There will no longer be homework in schools or there will be no children's exams. Not only this, the ancient Gurukul tradition of India is also being adopted. In our country, even during the times of Gurukul tradition, classes were seen in the open.



The modern education system adopted by the country of Northern Europe is being accepted as a nazir in the whole world. Here the children have no tradition of giving homework in schools, nor are children's examinations being organized. Starting from the age of seven, children have started enrolling in schools. Higher school hours and holidays are being given more. It is believed that children should be educated only in sports. There will be no mental stress on them. In the same way, as mentioned earlier in the Indian Gurukul education system.



This education model of Finland has been termed the most successful in the whole world. The special thing is that even today, continuous improvement in education continues. The schools here have implemented the scheme to provide open education under open plans by eliminating classroom culture. Under this, the old classrooms have been transformed into multi-model space. These multi-model rooms are divided into glass walls and walls can be moved from one place to another. Here the study is done on theme based projects in place of conventional topics. For this, sofasets and mattresses have been kept in classrooms instead of desk and bench.

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