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Finnish Lessons
其他書名
What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland
出版Teachers College Press, 2014
ISBN08077708849780807770887
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=py7r-7Lz-w4C&hl=&source=gbs_api
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 “It is now time to break down the ideology of exceptionalism in the United States and other Anglo-American nations if we are to develop reforms that will truly inspire our teachers to improve learning for all our students—especially those who struggle the most. In that essential quest, Pasi Sahlberg is undoubtedly one of the very best teachers of all.” 

—From the Foreword by Andy Hargreaves, Lynch School of Education, Boston College

Finnish Lessons is a first-hand, comprehensive account of how Finland built a world-class education system during the past three decades. The author traces the evolution of education policies in Finland and highlights how they differ from the United States and other industrialized countries. He shows how rather than relying on competition, choice, and external testing of students, education reforms in Finland focus on professionalizing teachers’ work, developing instructional leadership in schools, and enhancing trust in teachers and schools. This book details the complexity of educational change and encourages educators and policymakers to develop effective solutions for their own districts and schools.