Just another day at a Finnish school
Dec. 27th, 2016 02:21 pmDuring one of my more recent visits to Finland, I joined a friend of mine who teaches at a boarding school in central Finland, in the small town of Aitoo. It's one of the few boarding schools for 7-9-graders. It's private, but the funding for the students comes from the state. My friend had spent long years of training, studying and exams before she could become a teacher - but now she says it's all been totally worth it. Because teachers in Finland are among the highest paid professions, they're raised on a pedestal, almost worshiped. And for a good reason.
Finland is the prime example that sane, open education policy, produces top performers...
Finland is the prime example that sane, open education policy, produces top performers...