Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Q: What makes Finnish teachers so special? A: It’s not brains

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We have so much to think about in education, and we should be learning as much as we can from as many different methods as possible. Nothing works for everyone, but learning about very different methods expands the daily repertoire of the classroom teacher. It is another tool. 

 

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Q: What makes Finnish teachers so special? A: It's not brains

theguardian.com - When my niece was finishing school in Finland, more than anything else she wanted to become a primary teacher. Despite her genuine interest in teaching she failed to get into a teacher education programme at the University of Helsinki. She was smart and bright, yet she was not deemed qualified.

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