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Finland's Education System Supersedes "Subjects" With "Topics"

jones_supa writes Finland is about to embark on one of the most radical education reform programs ever undertaken by a nation state – scrapping traditional "teaching by subject" in favor of "teaching by topic". The motivation to do this is to prepare people better for working life. For instance, a teenager studying a vocational course might take "cafeteria services" lessons, which would include elements of maths, languages, writing skills and communication skills. More academic pupils would be taught cross-subject topics such as the European Union — which would merge elements of economics, history, languages and geography. There will also be a more collaborative teaching approach, with pupils working in smaller groups to solve problems while improving their communication skills.

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  1. Subject is an imperialist term anyway by BenJeremy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Banish it as an anachronism of the failed imperialist feudal system.

    1. Re:Subject is an imperialist term anyway by Roger+W+Moore · · Score: 5, Funny

      Finnish subjects finished as subjects in 1918. Now they will finish subjects in Finnish schools and subject Finnish students to topics subject to subjects being finished.