Finland high school system

    • [PDF File]CURRICULUM IN FINLAND

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      Present Education System • Comprehensive School Reform 1970-1977 and birth of the present Upper Secondary System 1975 1. Old parallel school system was replaced by nine-year compulsory comprehensive education > same basic education for all 2. Flexible, non-graded general upper secondary education and high


    • [PDF File]Finland Education Report - NCEE

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      world's most competitive economy. One of the secrets of Finland's success is a high level of public investment in education and training. Finland's education system is one of the best in the world and generates people with the right skills to succeed in a modern knowledge economy. In a study analyzing the education of children in OECD


    • [PDF File]Mathematics education in Finnish comprehensive school ...

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      2.1 General features of the Finnish comprehensive school system Finland has nine years of compulsory schooling and children generally start school at the age of seven (see Appendix). Usually, for the first six years of comprehensive school, the children are taught by a class teacher, who generally teaches all or at least most subjects.


    • [PDF File]A Finnish education ambassador shares how his country’s ...

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      high-performing school in Finland is one where all students perform beyond what would be expected based on their socioeco-nomic background. In other words, the greater the equity, the higher the school is regarded. In Finland, inequity in the education system demonstrates a failure to use fully students’ cognitive and creative potential. As a ...


    • [PDF File]EDUCATION IN FINLAND

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      EDUCATION SYSTEM IN FINLAND 0 Early childhood education, 1 Primary education, 2 Lower secondary education, 3 Upper secondary education, 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education, 6 Bachelor’s or equivalent, 7 Master’s or equivalent, 8 Doctoral or equivalent DOCTORAL DEGREES LICENCIATE DEGREES Universities MASTER’S DEGREES Universities MASTER’S DEGREES ...


    • [PDF File]THE FINNISH EDUCATION SYSTEM AND PISA

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      The exceptionally high attainment of Finnish students in PISA 2000, 2003 and 2006 in all three literacy domains has aroused continuous international interest toward the Finnish education system. To respond to this interest, we present in this booklet a short over-view of the Finnish education system and of Finnish students’ performance


    • [PDF File]THE FINNISH NATIONAL CORE CURRICULUM: STRUCTURE AND ...

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      important development role in the Finnish school system. In Finland, the national core curriculum is a framework around which local curricula are designed. The national core curriculum contains the objectives and core contents of teaching for all school subjects, and also describes the mission, values, and structure of education.


    • [PDF File]WHAT MAKES SCHOOL SYSTEMS PERFORM? SEEING SCHOOL SYSTEMS ...

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      Finland and Korea revealed that excellence in schooling is attainable, and at reasonable cost. Similarly, the results from Canada, Finland, Japan, Korea and Sweden indicate that it is possible to combine high per-formance standards with a socially equitable distribution of learning outcomes. Finally, the results suggest


    • [PDF File]5 Finland: Slow and Steady Reform for Consistently High ...

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      the commission on School Programs, and this time the idea gained traction. the commission recommended that compulsory education in finland should take place in a nine-year (grades 1-9) municipally-run comprehensive school, into which existing private grammar schools and public civic schools would ultimately merge (figure 5.1).


    • [PDF File]Inclusive education in Finland

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      mathematics, science and in problem solving. In Finland, the gap between high and low performers was relatively narrow, and the variation between schools was the second smallest among OECD countries. The Finnish comprehensive school seems to be successful in reaching both high quality and equality at the same time.


    • [PDF File]The ProFessionAl eduCATor Lessons from Finland

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      profession in opinion polls of high school graduates. 4 Becoming a primary school teacher in Finland is a very competitive process. only Finland’s best and brightest are able to fulfill those profes-sional dreams. Every spring, thousands of high school graduates submit their applications to the departments of teacher education


    • [PDF File]Finnish National Agency for Education, 2020

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      Statistics Finland, Eurostat % of the population aged 25 to 64 participating in non-formal adult education (2018) Total Male Female Finland 28.5 24.7 32.5 EU-28 11.1 10.1 12.2 2.2 million participants in adult education not leading to a qualification


    • [PDF File]Finnish education model- pedagogical approach

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      school system An expectation that all children can achieve at high levels, regardless of family background or regional circumstance ... Finland (2009), Finnish Education System in an International Comparison, Ministry of Education Policy Analyses, Helsinki. 7. References


    • [PDF File]School Improvement Systems in High Performing Countries

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      • Both Estonia and Finland (with an historically high-performing, but not currently improving system) have recently instigated new professional development frameworks in response to concerns about variability in teaching quality and, in Finland’s case, a decline in pupil outcomes. In both countries, there are indications


    • [PDF File]Finnish education in finland - Opetushallitus

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      Finland has a long history of participation and promotion of adult education. The first Finnish folk high school started in 1889. Adult education is very popular, the participation rate is high also in international terms. The main objectives of adult education policy are ensuring the availability and competence of the labour force, providing


    • [PDF File]ICT in Finnish education and ICT education in Finland

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      lowest in high-school, and below EU average in vocational education. The proportion of students that have not used ICT in schools at all during the last year is the highest in Finland (31%; EU average 20% Despite the seemingly good infrastructure, the students per PC ratio in Finland is only around EU average; lack of devices per students limits


    • [PDF File]Secondary Vocational Education in Finland

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      In 1958, Finland established vocational schools via the Act on Vocational Schools. Today, students complete the common basic education, the students (and their parents) can choose either an academic high school or a vocational institute (dual system). Students may also need to relocate


    • [PDF File]Finland: innovative health education curriculum and other ...

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      from high. These contradictory notions relating to Finnish schoolchildren’s school competence and health emphasize the need to consider more carefully the well-being of children and young people within the school context. School is the health promotion setting in the Finnish case study.


    • [PDF File]Finnish Curriculum System

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      system in Finland . Two-layer system • National core curriculum – national framework • School/Municipal curriculum – local conceptualization All these are created in an open, extensive and interactive process – curriculum is more a process than a product Curriculum is a professional, pedagogical tool for teachers


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