Germany vs Iceland
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Germany
In Germany, it's illegal to work on your child's homework β it's considered the child's responsibility.
German schools assign homework as a tool for self-reliance. Parents who do it for their children undermine the educational principle β and teachers notice.
Iceland
Icelandic teens went from the heaviest drinkers in Europe to the sobriest in 20 years.
The 'Icelandic Model' replaced teen substance use with organized sports, music, and family time.
Germany
Children are separated into academic tracks (Gymnasium, Realschule, Hauptschule) at age 10β11 based on performance. No school uniforms. Lessons typically end by 1 PM, though all-day schools are expanding.
Iceland
Iceland's 10-year compulsory school (grunnskΓ³li) runs from age 6 to 16 with no separation into tracks. There are no standardized national exams. Schools emphasize creativity, outdoor education, and wellbeing alongside academics.
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