Finland has been remarkably successful in the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) studies conducted in the first years of the new millennium. The variation in achievement is low and the educational level of Finnish young people is high in an international comparison. Also, dropout rates are lower in Finland than in many other countries. In this article, the main patterns of post-compulsory graduation and dropping out of education, as well as aspects of social exclusion of Finnish youth are examined. While the overwhelming majority of young people in Finland manage to cope well, an increasing minority seems to be at risk of educational and social exclusion. Establishing educational equality has been at the centre of ed...
This article examines the discrepancy between the ideology of inclusive education and the national e...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Finland was one of the least developed European countries...
This paper seeks to answer the question why Finland is considered to have one of the best education ...
The present article discusses the role and impact of the Programme for International Student Assessm...
The present article discusses the role and impact of the Programme for International Student Assessm...
The Finnish education system has gone through an exciting developmental path from a follower into a ...
This thesis considers the education of children of immigrants in Finland, focusing on attainment and...
Finnish students have been showing outstanding achievement in each domain since the very first The...
Finland became the "PISA-miracle" approximately 10 years ago. Different experts on education come to...
This article examines factors that underpin the high academic achievement of students in Finland. Th...
The Programme for International Student Assessment, or PISA, administered by the Organisation for Ec...
Finland's performance in PISA has created considerable interest in the country's education system, t...
International research carried out by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OE...
This thesis examines the role of the Finnish education system in education and career plan of young ...
During the years Finland has made step by step several changes in compulsory education to meet the i...
This article examines the discrepancy between the ideology of inclusive education and the national e...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Finland was one of the least developed European countries...
This paper seeks to answer the question why Finland is considered to have one of the best education ...
The present article discusses the role and impact of the Programme for International Student Assessm...
The present article discusses the role and impact of the Programme for International Student Assessm...
The Finnish education system has gone through an exciting developmental path from a follower into a ...
This thesis considers the education of children of immigrants in Finland, focusing on attainment and...
Finnish students have been showing outstanding achievement in each domain since the very first The...
Finland became the "PISA-miracle" approximately 10 years ago. Different experts on education come to...
This article examines factors that underpin the high academic achievement of students in Finland. Th...
The Programme for International Student Assessment, or PISA, administered by the Organisation for Ec...
Finland's performance in PISA has created considerable interest in the country's education system, t...
International research carried out by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OE...
This thesis examines the role of the Finnish education system in education and career plan of young ...
During the years Finland has made step by step several changes in compulsory education to meet the i...
This article examines the discrepancy between the ideology of inclusive education and the national e...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Finland was one of the least developed European countries...
This paper seeks to answer the question why Finland is considered to have one of the best education ...