kaksiinluokkaa
Kaksiinluokkaa is a Finnish term that translates to "double class" or "two classes" and most commonly refers to a specific type of educational arrangement. In the context of Finnish schooling, it describes a situation where two different grade levels share the same classroom for instruction. This is often implemented in smaller rural schools where the number of students in each grade is too small to form separate classes.
The practice of kaksiinluokkaa is a pragmatic approach to resource allocation and maintaining local schools. Teachers
While kaksiinluokkaa can present challenges, it also offers potential benefits. Students may benefit from peer learning,