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The secret
behind Finland's
competitiveness
in education is that
every student can add
to this asset as much
as they want, for their
entire lifetime.
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making thee way Polat margin behind China. On averag
into their clas are ac ofthe Finnish student 50-60 points
teen fashion trends, Language teacher higher in the assessments than the ap
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ing on paper the correct French w ments,
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demain, entendre. Atthe end of the quiz, in th ace at par with the F
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a, like other Finn Ipruary 2008,
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CONSISTENT LEARNING RESULTS. rs of all levels of education. |The hi
In the 2006 OECD Programme for In- [ educationattvel oF teachers allows them
remational Student Assessment (PISA an their curricula and choose
Finnish 1-yearold students outper | teaching methods independently{T