![]() ![]() Gyri: Well, I think Norway really wants to focus on that if we have a lot of free time then we learn better, like we'll stay motivated instead of like having to go to school and then also having to work with school when you get home. That's pretty cool, like, do you think it's working? What are your thoughts on it? Viyasan: So that's very interesting, because I'm sure all around the world students who go to school have lots of homework, they have lots of classes to take, they're probably in classes for lots of hours in a day. So it was, how I remember grade school and junior high is that it's pretty relaxed. Gyri: Also, in junior high I remember that we did have homework, but it was like, it didn't really matter if you did it or not. I think they changed it recently so that they almost have no homework anymore. When I was little, or in grade school, we had homework, but not too much. ![]() So, we don't have a lot of homework, that's true. ![]() Tell me a little bit more about how school is in Norway. Viyasan: So Gyri, can you tell me a little bit more about the lifestyle of school in Norway? For example, I've heard you guys don't have homework, don't have standardized tests. ![]()
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