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Recent years have witnessed the spur of economic globalization. We are in the era which is stepping forward without development boundaries. Hence, the need for talents with international capabilities is beyond real number in world. A bunk of countries rake their brains to develop effective education systems to cultivate countries’ workforce. The spotlight is propelled into two countries-Singapore and Finland-which are renowned for their high performance in international assessments such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). The education systems of Singapore and Finland are often held up as exemplars of educational excellence, each with its own unique approach to nurturing talent and preparing students for the globalized world. While both countries have achieved high rankings in international assessments like PISA, their educational philosophies, cultural contexts, and societal values differ significantly, making direct comparisons challenging yet insightful. It’s hard to tell whose education system is much more effective since there are difference and similarities in respective education system. For the sake of factors making it hard to compare education system of two countries and gives insights for other countries to improve education system by integrating respective effectiveness in education system. This comparative analysis examines the education systems of Singapore and Finland delving into the distinct educational philosophies, cultural contexts, and societal values that shape the effectiveness of these systems.
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