korkeakykyisiä
Korkeakykyisiä is a Finnish term that refers to individuals who exhibit exceptionally high intellectual ability or cognitive performance. The word comes from the Finnish adjective “korkeakykyinen,” meaning “high‑ability” or “gifted,” and is commonly used in educational and psychological contexts to describe students or adults who score above a certain threshold on standardized intelligence tests or other aptitude assessments. In Finland, the identification of korkeakykyisiä often occurs during school years, when teachers and psychologists monitor academic achievement and problem‑solving skills that far exceed the normal range. Once identified, these individuals may participate in special educational programmes designed to extend learning, promote independent thinking, and prevent boredom or underachievement.
The Finnish educational system has long embraced a supportive approach for korkeakykyisiä. Schools may offer enrichment
Despite the benefits, there are challenges. Concentrating resources on a small group can raise equity concerns,