Since the 1980s, the main driver of Finnish education policy has been the
idea that every child should have exactly the same opportunity to learn,
regardless of family background, income, or geographic location. Education
has been seen first and foremost not as a way to produce star performers,
but as an instrument to even out social inequality.
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