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In Finland, Teaching Computer Science Without Computers - The Atlantic
Feb 24, 2017
When it comes to technology, it’s hard to evaluate just how well the Finnish approach is
working. Computer science isn’t covered on international tests, and it’s a relatively
recent addition to the curriculum. But Liukas and others point to Finnish inventions like
Linux and Nokia as evidence that the country’s education system sparks the innovation and
entrepreneurship that will drive the tech-based economy of the future. And while the
United States is obviously a different beast than Finland, with a host of challenges, as
Liukas tells the children she meets, “Even the biggest problems in the world are just tiny
problems stuck together.”
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