FESIN Academy of Early Child Education (FACE)
The FESIN Academy of Early Child Education (FACE) program is an original educational model developed with a focus on the Finnish Education Model.
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FESIN Academy of Early Child Education (FACE)
The FESIN Academy of Early Child Education (FACE) program is an original educational model developed with a focus on the Finnish Education Model. The program is based on two fundamental concepts: “Individualization” and “Global Citizenship.” The standardized program, in terms of content, methodology, and evaluation processes, allows for flexibility by trusting in the originality and creativity of the teacher and enabling the student to take the lead in their own learning as an “autonomous learner.”


Why FESIN
The best time to seek professional guidance and support in education is at the very beginning. An education consulting firm collaborates closely with clients to determine the most essential initial and next steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some frequently asked questions about the service that you may have questions about
Is the Finnish Education Approach Suitable for Other Cultures?
Schools are designed not only as learning centers but also as living spaces. Individual differences, learning paces, and abilities of each learner are valued. This approach makes learning processes more flexible, inclusive, and effective.
The Finnish Education System is shaped by scientific and pedagogical principles. Educational processes are monitored and improved based on data. Parental involvement holds a significant role in this system. Parents are considered stakeholders in the educational process, and their opinions are taken into account. This provides an essential support mechanism throughout children’s educational journeys.
At the heart of the Finnish Education System is an educator's perspective that combines the teacher’s classroom practices with the transfer of educational responsibility to the student. When localizing the Finnish education system, the most crucial aspect is transferring this perspective to local teachers. In this way, Finland's contemporary and cultural values are integrated into local educational settings, enriching educational processes to align with local conditions.
In conclusion, providing education through the Finnish Education System offers a contemporary, internationally-oriented educational approach that values individual differences, nurtures potential, and is grounded in scientific principles.
What Does a “FESIN Global School Network” Gain in the Field of Education?
Program content and evaluation forms related to these themes are shared with schools, and guidance is provided during the implementation processes through consultancy services.