What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland?
International Praise for Previous Editions of Finnish Lessons! Finlands approach to education reform shows we must address student inequality before we can expect student excellence. The 2013 Grawemeyer Award Committee "For both educators and non-educators alike, Finnish Lessons 2.0 poses provocative ideas for reflection when contemplating the necessary inputs that contribute to educational success." Teachers College Record "The story of Finnish educational success as told by Sahlberg in the slim volume Finnish Lessons is remarkablethis is an important book and educators need to read it." Educational Researcher " Finnish Lessons 2.0 is compelling and well-written. It will be of particular interest to those involved in developing education policy, although the book is also highly accessible and should be recommended reading for principals, teachers and parentseven in Finland." Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies "Sahlbergs work is enlightening in that it espouses an education system that is different from many other systems in advanced countries across the world and provides solid background on the historical context that allowed Finlands education system to transform into a powerhouse." Education Review "If you are interested in how to help your students be better citizens and part of a dynamic society, please read Finnish lessons 2.0." British Journal of Educational Technology "What I find encouraging in Sahlbergs book is his recurring note that no matter how dismal a countrys system may seem, there is hope and room for reform." Philippine Daily Inquirer "Sahlbergs book contains important lessons for a broad range of academics, educators, politicians, and the public." Science "This book will give hope, vision, and strategies to anyone who is sincere in bringing a great education to every child. Pick it up and read it." Education Week's BookMarks
Pasi Sahlberg is a professor of education policy at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. His books include Hard Questions on Global Educational Change: Policies, Practices, and the Future of Education. He received the 2021 Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) Hedley Beare Award for Educational Writing and the 2021 ACEL Dr. Paul Brock Memorial Medal. Visit Pasis website at www.pasisahlberg.com
Contents (Tentative) Foreword Howard Gardner Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Where Theres a Will Theres a Way Northern Exposure Finland as an Inspiration Learning From Others The Plan of This Book 1.The Finnish Dream: A Good School for All Postwar Finland Universal Basic Education The New School Is Born Expanding Upper-Secondary Education Improving Educational Attainment Four Phases of Educational Change The Finnish Education System in 2020 The Finnish Dream Challenged 2.The Finnish Paradox: Less Is More From Periphery to Limelight Educational Attainment Equity of Outcomes Student Learning Cost of Education Finnish Paradoxes of Education The Perils of PISA 3.The Finnish Advantage: The Teachers The Culture of Teaching Becoming a Teacher Research-Based Teacher Education Teachers as Researchers Professional Development Teachers Are Leaders School Leaders Are Teachers Good Teachers, Great Schools What If Finlands Great Teachers Taught in Your Schools? 4.The Finnish Way: Competitive Welfare State The Power of Globalization The Global Educational Reform Movement An Innovation Economy Welfare, Equality, and Competitiveness Foreign Innovation, Finnish Implementation Myths About The Finnish School 5.Is the Future Finnish? Success by Being Different Successful Educational Reform The Transfer of Change Knowledge Stress Test for Finnish Schools The Future of Finnish Education Postscript Sir Ken Robinson Notes References Index About the Author