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Introduction
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Presentation
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Image of Finland
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Not always a highperforming education system
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Never aim to be number one
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Finland is doing very well
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The critical question
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The global education reform movement
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Elements of the global education reform program
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Competition
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Standardization
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School Choice
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Test Based Accountability
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Symptoms of Germ
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Global Education Reform Movement
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The Finnish Way
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Equity in Education
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Less is More
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Traditional Productivity Law
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Education Funding
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Veras Story
Description:
Explore how Finland's education system resists the Global Educational Reform Movement in this insightful lecture by Dr. Pasi Sahlberg, Director General of Finland's Ministry of Education. Discover the unique approach that has made Finland a high-performing education system without aiming to be number one. Examine the elements of the global education reform program, including competition, standardization, school choice, and test-based accountability. Learn about the Finnish way, which emphasizes equity in education, the "less is more" philosophy, and a different approach to traditional productivity and education funding. Gain valuable insights into Finland's successful educational strategies and how they differ from global reform trends through real-life examples and comprehensive analysis.

How Finland Remains Immune to the Global Educational Reform Movement

University of Melbourne
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