About Educational Innovations in the Senior Secondary Schools (Gymnasiums). Information Bulletin

Recent reform in Finnish elementary-level schools is affecting secondary and higher education as well. The five articles in this Bulletin describe some of the changes. "The Goals of School Democracy Reform" is a statement of educational goals: a democratic citizenry, educational planning c...

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Continuous Progress Plan
Course Organization
Democratic Values
Educational Change
Educational Objectives
Educational Research
Experimental Schools
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Flexible Scheduling
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Instructional Innovation
Nongraded Instructional Grouping
Scheduling
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Teacher Responsibility
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