Compartmentalised education is the worst thing that can happen to human
mind. In the name of education, we bring up half baked academicians and
experts who have no knowledge of other areas connecting with their own
subjects of study. They keep on scratching the surface of knowledge in the
name of specialisation. Perhaps the experiment in Finland can throw some
light for those who are concerned about this issue. Worth exploring our
minds on this:

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Finland Will Become the First Country in the World to Get Rid of All School
Subjects

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Finland’s education system is considered one of the best in the world.
In international ratings, it’s always in the top ten. However, the
authorities there aren’t ready to rest on their laurels, and they’ve
decided to carry through a real revolution in their school system.

*Finnish officials want to remove school subjects from the curriculum.
There will no longer be any classes in physics, math, literature, history,
or geography.*

The head of the Department of Education in Helsinki, Marjo Kyllonen,
explained the changes:

“There are schools that are teaching in the old-fashioned way which was
of benefit in the beginning of the 1900s — but the needs are not the same,
and we need something fit for the 21st century.“

*Instead of individual subjects, students will study events and phenomena
in an interdisciplinary format.* For example, the Second World War will
be examined from the perspective of history, geography, and math. And
by taking the course ”Working in a Cafe," students will absorb a whole body
of knowledge about the English language, economics, and communication
skills.

This system will be introduced for senior students, beginning at the age
of 16. *The general idea is that the students ought to choose for
themselves which topic or phenomenon they want to study, bearing in mind
their ambitions for the future and their capabilities.* In this way,
no student will have to pass through an entire course on physics
or chemistry while all the time thinking to themselves “What do I need
to know this for?”

The traditional format of teacher-pupil communication is also going
to change. Students will no longer sit behind school desks and wait
anxiously to be called upon to answer a question. Instead, they will work
together in small groups to discuss problems.

The Finnish education system encourages collective work, which is why the
changes will also affect teachers. The school reform will require a great
deal of cooperation between teachers of different subjects. Around 70%
of teachers in Helsinki have already undertaken preparatory work in line
with the new system for presenting information, and, as a result, they’ll
get a pay increase.

The changes are expected to be complete by 2020

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