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In our rapidly changing world, it's crucial to shift our focus from traditional educational methods to an approach that emphasizes how we learn rather than what we learn. Inspired by the Finnish education system, the vision for the future involves less time in classrooms and more time engaged in activities that foster soft skills, physical fitness, and happiness. By prioritizing a balanced and holistic education, we can empower children to thrive in a less materialistic world and bridge economic gaps, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable future.
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Sustainable life reduCe. ReUSE. RECyCLE. Suddenly, I realized that what we would need most in the future is not always what we studied but HOW we studied….
Education shortens THE GAP between This photo is taken by me one of the poorest areas of Vietnam
So-called PERFECT EDUCATION Inspired mostly by the Finnish Education System
A perfect day at school • There is nothing called perfect education or perfect day. • It is just the most appropriate one. • Children will spend less hour sitting in the classroom, listening the same lesion and doing the same test. • They need only 2-3 hours per day for academic education, during the remaining time, they take exercise, play with their fellow and learn soft-skill. • More importantly, theyshouldbe taught how to keep balance and have happiness in a less- material world.