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Meet The Country Where Students Don’t Seat For Exams, Only But After 9 Years

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Has the idea of attending school without tests ever occurred to you? Every year, without any tests, just endless learning? While it may seem romantic, there is a nation where this approach to education is being used. It is the nation of Finland.

Finnish students wait until they have completed nine years of education to take formal tests, unlike many nations where students must take difficult exams at a young age. This is a result of Finland’s delayed adoption of official examinations. Exams are not the only thing that is impacted by this educational system in Finland.

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High-stakes, standardized tests are not administered to students until they have completed their basic education, which usually takes nine years of study. The initial test is called the “Ylioppilastutkinto” (Finnish for “Finnish National Matriculation Examination”).

Typically, students who are eighteen or nineteen years old take this exam in the spring of their senior year in upper secondary school. The test evaluates their subject-matter knowledge and proficiency and is a major factor in whether they qualify for advanced study.

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During the early years of education, the Finnish educational system aims to develop a love of learning, creativity, and critical thinking abilities rather than concentrating on exams. Students in Finland are currently able to explore a variety of disciplines without the stress of tests because of the country’s deferred exam policy.

Curiosity and intellectual development are fostered in Finnish classrooms. This method aids in developing well-rounded people whose knowledge, abilities, and love of studying define them rather than just their exam results. Exam delays have also been found to help pupils feel less stressed and anxious. Burnout and mental health problems can result from the pressure to do well on tests from an early age in many countries.

In contrast, Finnish students can build a solid foundation in their studies without worrying about tests hanging over them all the time. Rather than being driven by rewards or penalties from outside sources, these pupils are motivated by their interests and curiosities.

This internal drive results in a sincere desire to study and investigate topics, which improves the educational process as a whole. This methodology has shown to be very effective throughout the years, and even highly trained Finnish teachers can modify their lessons to meet the needs of individual students.

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Dating A Short Man Feels Like I Am Dating My Son— Diminutive Ghanaian Woman (Video)

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A short-statured Ghanaian woman has sparked online debate after making contentious remarks regarding her romantic relationship preferences.

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During a recent interview with De God Son TV, the diminutive lady expressed her aversion to dating guys of shorter height despite her diminutive Ghanaian woman. She remarked that short men do not match her “specifications” for relationships.

When questioned about her explanation, she stated that she sees shorter men as resembling infants, even though they are adults.

“I have a 7-year-old son, so dating a short man feels like dating my son,” she explained, finding parallels between her personal and romantic lives.

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Davido Trends As His New Rolls Royce And Tesla Cybertruck Land In Nigeria (PHOTOS)

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Once again, Nigerian singer Davido has made headlines for proving his status as a rich man with two luxury cars entering Nigeria: a Rolls-Royce and a Tesla Cybertruck.

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The musician posted a picture of the trip on social media, his pure white Rolls Royce parked on the runway, ready for shipment.

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Another photo depicted the Tesla Cybertruck being loaded into an aircraft to verify the truck’s arrival in Nigeria.

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Cubana Chief Priest, another close associate and entrepreneur, also saluted the new cars with an Instagram image. He congratulated Davido on his feats, dubbed him the “GOAT,” and hinted at a festive December with new vehicles added to the singer’s collection.

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”Coming Out As HIV Positive Was Harder Than Coming Out As Gay”- Gay Rights Activist, Bisi Alimi (VIDEO)

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Gay rights activist Bisi Alimi, in a podcast, narrated how he was scared of coming out to declare his sexual orientation, whereas the stigma attached to being HIV positive was harder than coming out as gay.

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Coming out as HIV positive was harder than coming out as gay — Gay activist Bisi Alimi

Bisi further added that an average man expects to follow a predefined path of growth, which includes teenage years through university level, to get a degree and a job.

He noted that he couldn’t follow the predefined path of growth, which was why he came out to declare his sexual orientation.

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Bisi Alimi further said that his making his sexual orientation public doesn’t mean he did to throw a party, but rather to shun all expected people placed on him.

”I am not coming out to spite you; I have been gay since way back; I didn’t just become gay yesterday.”

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