1. Which are the characteristics of teachers in Finland?
    1.   They all have master degrees.
    2.   They are treated as professionals.
    3.   They have their own office.
    4.   A and B.
    5.   A, B and C.
  2. What made the visiting American teacher so surprised?
    1.   A Finland teacher was blown away.
    2.   A Finland teacher was well respected in modifying the new textbook.
    3.   Teachers in Finland took pride in their profession.
    4.   The classroom is spacious in Finland.
    5.   Teachers in Finland like to argue.
  3. From the clip, we can infer that, in the US, teachers:
    1.   Are not required to have master degrees.
    2.   Do not participate in curriculum development.
    3.   Engage in winning arguments.
    4.   A & B.
    5.   A, B and C.
  4. Besides preparing lessons and marking homework, what do teachers in Finland do? (Multiple answers)
    1. Develop curriculum.
    2. Meet parents.
    3. Consult students.
    4. Solve problems.
    5. Go to conferences.
  5. Which elements does Finnish education integrate (Multiple answers)
    1. Technology.
    2. Curriculum development.
    3. Textbooks.
    4. Human interaction.
    5. Parents.
  6. What is so positive about Finnish education? (Multiple answers)
    1. Its scores in international tests are rising.
    2. It values and respect teachers.
    3. It prioritizes problem solving than winning arguments.
    4. It uses one size to fit all.
    5. It emphasizes a collective effort to help children.