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This superbly researched study offers a chalk-face perspective
on the secret of Finland's educational success. Providing an
intimate and revealing portrait of the Nordic nation's schools and
its teacher training system, it sets out to explain why Finland's
students consistently rank top, with low variance and moderate
inputs, among OECD countries across the range of criteria, from
reading to mathematics. Alongside the detailed analysis culled from
many hours of interviews with teachers and principals and dozens of
visits to school throughout the country, the author maps the
educational landscape of Finland: the sector's history, culture and
development, its guiding principles, methodologies, and learning
environments. The result is a cogent assessment of how and why
Finland is universally regarded as a high-grade educational
exemplar. The volume provides the hundreds of researchers, teaching
professionals, and policy makers who visit Finland in search of
inspiration with essential background material on the country's
magic educational ingredients, which include a highly motivated
cohort of well-trained teachers, a recognition of the vital
importance of early years education and nurture, functional and
inviting learning environments, and a rejection of pedagogical
dogma in favour of developing methodologies that produce results at
the same time as fostering students' confidence and collegiality.
At the same age, Finland's schoolchildren have roughly one less
year of formal schooling than most of their international
counterparts, do not consider themselves to be overworked, and rank
alongside hot-housed Singaporean or South Korean youngsters in
international assessments of achievement. They are the educational
equivalent of world-beating sports stars who make success appear
effortless. This volume lifts the lid on the hard work and careful
planning that underpin their achievements.
In 100 years as a nation-state, Finland has become the world's
benchmark for quality in school education. Despite the fact that
Finland is consistently top ranked by international performance
measures, the country continues to rapidly change their curriculum
and educational policies. This book documents these main curricula
changes, telling the story of the future of school education in
Finland as it begins to develop in 2016, 2017, and 2018 onwards.
Drawing from 14 original case studies, the book presents the
stories of 14 principals and 29 teachers with a systematic and
methodological uniformity. Intertwining the Finnish example with a
greater narrative about how universities are changing their teacher
education to face the complex challenges of education in the 21st
century, this book documents cutting-edge advancement in the field
of international school education.
This superbly researched study offers a chalk-face perspective on
the secret of Finland's educational success. Providing an intimate
and revealing portrait of the Nordic nation's schools and its
teacher training system, it sets out to explain why Finland's
students consistently rank top, with low variance and moderate
inputs, among OECD countries across the range of criteria, from
reading to mathematics. Alongside the detailed analysis culled from
many hours of interviews with teachers and principals and dozens of
visits to school throughout the country, the author maps the
educational landscape of Finland: the sector's history, culture and
development, its guiding principles, methodologies, and learning
environments. The result is a cogent assessment of how and why
Finland is universally regarded as a high-grade educational
exemplar. The volume provides the hundreds of researchers, teaching
professionals, and policy makers who visit Finland in search of
inspiration with essential background material on the country's
magic educational ingredients, which include a highly motivated
cohort of well-trained teachers, a recognition of the vital
importance of early years education and nurture, functional and
inviting learning environments, and a rejection of pedagogical
dogma in favour of developing methodologies that produce results at
the same time as fostering students' confidence and collegiality.
At the same age, Finland's schoolchildren have roughly one less
year of formal schooling than most of their international
counterparts, do not consider themselves to be overworked, and rank
alongside hot-housed Singaporean or South Korean youngsters in
international assessments of achievement. They are the educational
equivalent of world-beating sports stars who make success appear
effortless. This volume lifts the lid on the hard work and careful
planning that underpin their achievements.
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