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Is New Wine in a New Bottle? Re-Engineering Poverty Architecture Through the Finnish Model of Education in India

aNSS College Manjeri, Kerala, India
bKirloskar Institute of Management, India
cKebri Dehar University, Ethiopia

Fostering Sustainable Businesses in Emerging Economies

ISBN: 978-1-80455-641-2, eISBN: 978-1-80455-640-5

Publication date: 4 December 2023

Abstract

Finland’s globally accepted teaching practices are purely based on common sense, and holistically promote equity over excellence. “New Wine in a new bottle” literally means unlearning old thoughts and relearning new skills updated to changes in the world recouping to new trends and establishing ourselves full-fledged meeting the demand of the hour. The question of why India still doesn’t get enough Noble Prizes in required disciplines is still unanswerable. Still in India, there exist the archaic forms of the classroom setting with little room for flexibility and no educational freedom; moreover, with a highly pressurised testing environment. With the increasing population of Indian set-up, most of the teachers are underpaid and are less satisfied with the amount of effort they put in and their pay scale. A paradigm shift could be expected in India’s educational landscape post the introduction of the National Education Policy 2020; by reducing the academic workload for students and improving their holistic intelligence thereby. The NEP framework has been structured based on certain practical pedagogies from the Finnish context. The 5+3+3+4 model would encourage students to make their communication more effective, prioritising creativity, critical thinking, and personality development; say, various experts. There is a direct connection between education and poverty level in an economy. If the system lacks quality, then it would adversely affect the economic functioning of a nation. This study highlights the cases from both the Indian and Finnish contexts, clarifying the loopholes in our education system and what lessons could be incorporated from the Finnish model; so as to devise a policy at the national level for re-engineering the impoverished situations, keeping in mind sustainable architecture. This chapter is the first of its kind not ever published elsewhere and is original in nature.

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Soubhari, T., Nanda, S.S. and Shah, M.A. (2023), "Is New Wine in a New Bottle? Re-Engineering Poverty Architecture Through the Finnish Model of Education in India", Islam, Q.T., Goel, R. and Singh, T. (Ed.) Fostering Sustainable Businesses in Emerging Economies, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 167-186. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-640-520231011

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