Friday, February 29, 2008

Why are Finnish students smarter than the others?

Finland's teens score extraordinarily high on an international test. American educators are trying to figure out why.


High-school students here rarely get more than a half-hour of homework a night. They have no school uniforms, no honor societies, no valedictorians, no tardy bells and no classes for the gifted. There is little standardized testing, few parents agonize over college and kids don't start school until age 7.

Yet by one international measure, Finnish teenagers are among the smartest in the world. They earned some of the top scores by 15-year-old students who were tested in 57 countries. More...

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