OPPORTUNITIES

Infrastructure

Future education
Finland is known for its cold weather, which is not suitable for agriculture and which limits, so that only they can get commodities. It is for this reason that one of the opportunities and priorities of Finland has been improving export and import routes for the country, where the state and the people will benefit.
It is characterized by forestry and manufacturing
highly competitive, in addition to high-tech exports.

The Finnish education system is currently one of the best according to PISA, as they have obtained the best scores on occasion. This is because the education system, since schools are mostly public, where teachers must have at least a master's degree in education, children don´t have homeworks and they begin to study from 7 years .
Classes are seeking the child to learn on their own but directed by the teacher, where each can draw your own conclusions and deductions. If a child has difficulty the teacher helps you more.

Job opportunities

Challenges
Fortunately, finland is one of the most industrialized and educated countries, therefore it is possible to find great job opportunities there. For example, 69% of people between 15 and 64 years old have a remunerate employment, but the most extraordinary think may is that there is not a big gender difference to find out a job, 69% of male have a remunerate job and 68% of famele have on of it. Aditionally in Finland they open doors to foreingers.
In Finland, the percentage of the labor force that has been unemployed for a year or more is currently around 1.7%. In Finland, the rate of long-term unemployment is higher for men than for women, 2.1% and 1.4%, respectively.
Wages and other monetary benefits of employment are important aspects of quality in work. Finns earn 40 060 USD a year. In Finland, men earn 18.7% more than women.
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nurses
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doctors
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cleaners
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dentists
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social workers
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special education teachers
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psychologists
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kindergarten teachers
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it engineers
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it architec
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Engineers
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electricians
Some of the tings that finlandswill consider for their future are:
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The goverment in finland is going to fulfill their promises with their citizens, and will continue creating politics for their cititzens segurity.
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Now days, 90% of mothers with kids is working, for the next years, that % will increase to 95%.
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Finland will probably continue believing in the vital importance of educating its citizens and believing in promoting a transparent society where equality of opportunity is something real
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Finnish education politics will certeinly works heavily in education in media and cultural literacy.
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Finland expanding productivity in different industrial sectors.
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Finland will be stronger in the called “innovation to satisfy the present necessitys of their consumers”.
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Finland willl probably supports the training of professionals in the health secto, because it is becoming one of the countries with the most ageing population.
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Finland probably won’t be a corrupt country and possible won’t leave its inversión in education
Education in Finland is considered as one of the best of the world.
So, What makes it so successful?
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The education system is an egalitarian system with no tuition fees and with fully subsidised meals served to full-time students.
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90 percent of schools are public and do not perform selection of students. In fact, children enroll at the nearest institution where they meet colleagues from all walks of life and learn to live without discrimination.
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They can also have their hair and nails as they see fit. It is not mandatory to wear a uniform and they can take off their shoes when in the room
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Children learn to read from the age of seven, not before. Some experts say that at that age, in which the primary school in Finland begins, there is enough maturity to develop a taste for studying. Socialization is the only thing that stimulates in the compulsory year of preschool.





Education oportunities

Future economy



Finland has a highly industrialized economy, based on large forest resources, high levels of capital investment and maximum technological development. Since the 1980s, the rate of economic development in Finland has been one of the highest in the industrialized countries.
The most important economic sectors of Finland are the industry of wood, metals, engineering, telecommunications and electronics industries.
Except for timber and several minerals, Finland depends on imports for supplies of raw materials, energy, and some components for manufactured goods.
Due to the climate, agricultural development is limited to self-sufficiency in basic products. Forestry, has importance for the export and provides a secondary occupation for the rural population.
Finns hope that this growth continue and that the telecommunications sector will be better in order to have a major economic stability there.









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Students participate a lot in class, even more than the teacher. In this way, children who need to go more slowly than their peers, receive special attention from the teacher. They are not forced to repeat grades or separated from their friends, so their self-esteem is not affected.
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The evaluations are focused on applying the concepts to solve practical problems and not to repeat it from memory.
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If you want to be a teacher in Finland is necessary to have a master's degree in education. In addition, access to undergraduate education is reserved only for those with the best grades. This allows that people who practice the profession are really interested in research and contribute to improving educational quality. The teacher is one of the most respected, valued and beloved figures.

