A “forest daycare” outside Helsinki encourages skills and values that stem from the Finnish love of nature.
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Foreign students are attracted to Finland for many reasons (article includes reader-submitted photos!).
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Video: Millenium Youth Camp introduces talented young people to Finnish expertise in science, maths and technology.
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Ressu Comprehensive School mixes Finland’s renowned education system and the International Baccalaureate programme.
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The principal of Helsinki's German School tells us how to utilise the best sides of two school systems in one school.
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An electronic portfolio called the Learning Diary shows how education is evolving in Finland.
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Finnish e-learning innovation Environment Online combats climate change and even promotes world peace.
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At Finnish daycare Satusoppi, kids play to learn. They also visit world-famous designer Eero Aarnio to share ideas and draw.
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In the 2009 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), Finland maintains a place near the top of the tables in all categories: reading, mathematics and science.
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For Kalevala Day (February 28), we visit New York to celebrate the Finnish national epic Kalevala at a Columbia University extravaganza known as the Multilingual Kalevala Marathon.
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Foreign students at Finnish universities highly recommend the experience of studying in Finland.
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An OECD report concludes that teens in Finland and New Zealand are the leaders in science, and says schools should focus on making science pleasant and enjoyable for students.
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The Finnish school system forms the basis of the country's excellent scores in the PISA study.
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Catch a glimpse of the Finnish education system at the progressive Strömberg School in suburban Helsinki.
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Work hard, play hard: The Design Factory, part of Helsinki's new Aalto University, churns out ideas, projects and products.
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Finland boasts more than 1,000 libraries. Library 10 in the heart of Helsinki lets users borrow – or create – a world of experiences.
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The new Aalto University combines three Helsinki institutes of higher learning to foster an innovative academic community.
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Finnish children have repeatedly scored top marks in the OECD's Programme for International Assessment (PISA). We look at the factors behind this success.
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Schooling in foreign languages is available in Finnish cities for kids who don't speak the local lingo.
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