What's next Finland?

"Don't look for speed in a cheap horse; be content if it neighs."

-Hausa Proverb

"Finland's education system is considered among the finest in the world, as the country produces some of the world’s most intelligent and evolved students. What deserves the greatest attention, however, is the minimalist approach the Finnish education system takes.

"The schools here don't take any tuition fees and provide subsidized meals to all children. Finland has also done away with almost all standardized testing before the age of 16 and discourages homework. It is illegal to send a child to school before the age of seven," reports Think Change India.

"In a recent development, Finland has decided to do away with all traditional school subjects such as literature, physics, history, geography, and math. Instead of getting skilled at disjointed subjects, Finnish students will now have to think and evolve in an interdisciplinary way. Schools will now have to teach events and phenomena to approach different subjects. For example, the Second World War will be approached from the historical, geographic, and mathematical perspectives. When a student takes the 'Working in a Café' course, he/she will learn the English language, economics, and improve his/her communication skills at the same time." What do you think? ExchangeEveryday

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André de Coning

Educational Visionary and Specialist

8 年

Margot - how much of this new Finnish education are you implementing?

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Alan Scarisbrick

Independent Educational and Training Consultant

8 年

Go Finland. Maybe there is still a belief in the joy of learning!

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