Why Are Finland'S Schools Successful?

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WHY ARE FINLAND’S SCHOOLS SUCCESSFUL?

Question 1:
Answer: vi
Supporting Sentence: made the rather audacious choice to try it by Finnish standards
Keyword: audacious, choice, Finnish, standards
Keyword Location: paragraph A, line 2
Explanation: According to Finnish norms, the school head’s decision to attempt it is mentioned
in paragraph A. It might have been an immigrant pupil of his. Despite his tutors’
best efforts, the sixth-grader he was studying with was unable to keep up with
his peers.

Question 2:
Answer: vii
Supporting Sentence: Finland ranked first among the 57 nations that participated in this science com-
petition in the year 2006.
Keyword: ranked, competition, participated
Keyword Location: paragraph B, last few lines
Explanation: The best readers among teenagers worldwide, according to PISA data, were from
Finland, as mentioned in paragraph B. A 15-year-old completes a standardised
PISA exam on more than 40 websites all over the world. After about three years,
they ascended to the mathematical kingdom. In the 2006 edition of this science
competition, Finland came out on top among the 57 participating countries.

Question 3:
Answer: i
Supporting Sentence: compulsory for teachers to evaluate through exams and other methods to get
government subsidies
Keyword: compulsory, teachers, evaluate, methods
Keyword Location: paragraph C, line 6
Explanation: The requirement that teachers evaluate students through tests is mentioned in
paragraph C. Additionally, there are alternative ways to obtain government aid
that Finland does not accept. This proves the business model was applied.

Question 4:
Answer: iv
Supporting Sentence: Federal officials, including national and sub-national representatives, are admin-
istered by academicians
Keyword: administered, representatives, academicians
Keyword Location: paragraph D, line 5
Explanation: As stated in paragraph D In Finland, public monies are typically used to strengthen
and advance the educational system. Academicians are in charge of managing
federal representatives, both at the national and subnational levels. As opposed
to politicians, businesspeople, or any other types of authorities.
Question 5:
Answer: viii
Supporting Sentence: subsidised childcare for families, and all five new preschools with socialising
emphasis
Keyword: childcare, families, socialising, emphasis
Keyword Location: paragraph E, line 3
Explanation: Section E mentions Finland provides families with free childcare and up to three
years of leave for new mothers. Furthermore, socialisation is emphasised in all
five of the new preschools. Additionally, up to the age of 17, the government
gives each child’s carer a monthly stipend.

Question 6:
Answer: ii
Supporting Sentence: an education level that offered recommendations rather than guidelines for just
about any of them to follow.
Keyword: education, recommendations, guidelines
Keyword Location: paragraph F, line 7
Explanation: A single system of comprehensives was created for students starting in adolescence,
as mentioned in paragraph F. The nation’s teachers came together to create
a system of instruction that provided recommendations rather than rules for
everyone to abide by.

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