Finland has developed one of the most successful school systems in the world. What makes the Finnish model so different from most North American schools, and so similar to Waldorf Schools? In both Waldorf education and Finland’s model, students experience a holistic curriculum that includes movement, play, art, world languages and music alongside math, science, reading and writing. Both education models prioritize outdoor learning and play, and minimize high stress, high stakes testing and test prep. The result is an educational model that benefits students' mental, social-emotional and physical health, where students are joyful, focused, engaged, and academically thriving.
Read the full article, How Finland broke every rule — and created a top school system, published by The Hechinger Report.