intensiiviviikkoja
Intensiiviviikkoja, or intensive weeks, are a common practice in educational settings, particularly in Finland, where they are used to accelerate learning and prepare students for exams. These weeks are characterized by a condensed schedule, with students attending classes for extended periods, often up to 12 hours a day. The goal is to intensify the learning process, allowing students to cover more material in a shorter time frame.
The structure of intensiiviviikkoja can vary, but typically includes a mix of traditional classroom instruction, group
Despite the challenges, intensiiviviikkoja are seen as an effective strategy for improving student performance. Studies have