Upper Secondary Education in Finland: No Dead Ends
At the upper secondary stage, students are on the brink of adulthood and looking towards their futures in both education and working life. In Finland, students choose between general upper secondary school, vocational education or a combination of the two in dual qualifications. This MOOC sheds light on the pedagogical practices, support services, and individual learning and competence plans of that ensure every student is always able to keep on studying and learning.
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No prior studies are required, but you should be able to understand English up to B2 - level at Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages scale.