Finland shows its 'radical' creativity
FINLAND is famous for creativity and innovation - everybody knows its "Angry Birds" animation - and the small Nordic country is the unorthodox superpower in Western education when it comes to test scores.
Finland's future thinking across many fields will be showcased across the city in Finnish Radical Design Week from today to November 4.
Around 40 events feature Finnish design in art, architecture, fashion, furniture, animation, film, food, technology, services and education.
Its relaxed, egalitarian and play-oriented classrooms seem diametrically opposite those of stereotypical East Asian systems that emphasize exhaustive work, test-taking and memorization. Students consistently score near the top of international tests and its success will be discussed in forums in Shanghai where students also excel and recently topped world charts.
Exhibitions to be held include "Design Colors Life" which will feature the works of trend-setting designers at the Museum of Contemporary Art from October 26 to December 7, a Finnish animation film show at the Daning Theater on November 2 and the NEXT Design Exhibition opening October 31 at Tongji University.
During the week, Santa Claus from Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa in Lapland, will take part in various events and visit local and international schools.
China's first Angry Birds Activity Park, hosted by Shanghai Tongji University, will be launched around October 31.
See more at www.radicaldesignweek.com.
Finland's future thinking across many fields will be showcased across the city in Finnish Radical Design Week from today to November 4.
Around 40 events feature Finnish design in art, architecture, fashion, furniture, animation, film, food, technology, services and education.
Its relaxed, egalitarian and play-oriented classrooms seem diametrically opposite those of stereotypical East Asian systems that emphasize exhaustive work, test-taking and memorization. Students consistently score near the top of international tests and its success will be discussed in forums in Shanghai where students also excel and recently topped world charts.
Exhibitions to be held include "Design Colors Life" which will feature the works of trend-setting designers at the Museum of Contemporary Art from October 26 to December 7, a Finnish animation film show at the Daning Theater on November 2 and the NEXT Design Exhibition opening October 31 at Tongji University.
During the week, Santa Claus from Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa in Lapland, will take part in various events and visit local and international schools.
China's first Angry Birds Activity Park, hosted by Shanghai Tongji University, will be launched around October 31.
See more at www.radicaldesignweek.com.
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