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The Finnish miracle of PISA: historical and sociological remarks on teaching and teacher education

Hannu Simola
- Vol. 17, Iss: 2, pp 153-169
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In this article, the authors present some of the social, cultural and historical factors behind the pedagogical success of the Finnish comprehensive school and present two paradoxes that could be considered meaningful and important in attempts to understand Finnish comprehensive schooling.
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One of the recent tributes to the success of Finnish schooling was the PISA 2000 project report. As befits the field of education, the explanations are primarily pedagogical, referring especially to the excellent teachers and high-quality teacher education. Without underrating the explanatory power of these statements, this paper presents some of the social, cultural and historical factors behind the pedagogical success of the Finnish comprehensive school. From the perspectives of history and the sociology of education, it also sheds light on some ironic paradoxes and dilemmas that may be concealed by the success. The focus is on the problematic nature of international comparative surveys based on school performance indicators. The question is whether they really make it possible to understand schooling in different countries, or whether they are just part of processes of ‘international spectacle’ and ‘mutual accountability’. By way of conclusion, I will present two paradoxes that could be considered meaningful and important in attempts to understand Finnish comprehensive schooling today and in the near future.

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