kotitekoisten
Kotitekoiset, also known as "home-schooled" or "unschooled" children, are individuals who are educated outside of traditional formal schooling systems. This approach to education can vary widely in its methods and philosophies, but generally involves parents or guardians taking on the primary role of the child's educator. The term "kotitekoiset" is commonly used in Finland, where it refers to children who are not enrolled in a public or private school.
The reasons for choosing home education can include personal beliefs about education, concerns about the traditional
Home-schooled children may receive instruction in various subjects through a combination of methods, such as textbooks,
While home education can offer numerous benefits, such as personalized learning and a strong family bond, it
In Finland, the legal framework for home education is outlined in the Education Act, which allows parents
Overall, kotitekoiset represent a diverse and growing segment of the educational landscape, offering an alternative to