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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Programme for International Student Assessment / Finland / Pisa / Education reform / Education / Europe / Educational research


Why did Finland’s pupils do so well? Popular explanations include the country’s focus on equity, the high standard of teacher training, a comparatively low workload, and the lack of market reforms and school accounta
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Helsinki / Surrey / /

Company

East Asia / The Times / /

Country

United Kingdom / Sweden / Finland / /

Currency

GBP / /

Facility

Research Institute of Industrial Economics / /

Organization

PISA league / London School of Economics / Institute for Policy Research / Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm / Charles DouglasHome Memorial Trust / OECD / Centre for the Study of Market Reform of Education / Centre for Policy Studies / /

Person

Jonathan Friedman / JULIAN LE GRAND GABRIEL HELLER / JULIAN LE GRAND / GABRIEL HELLER SAHLGREN / Henrik Jordahl / Charlotte Fox / Hannah Arendt / Tim Oates / Neil McIntosh / /

Position

AUTHOR / teacher / Professor of Social Policy / research director / Acknowledgements The author / PROFESSOR / /

Region

Nordic countries / East Asia / /

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