Join our upcoming webinar “Inclusion in Finnish education” on Wednesday 6th May at 2:00 PM GMT.
Inclusion is a widely discussed topic in modern education, yet its practical implementation often remains a challenge. We invite you to a free webinar exploring how to make inclusion work effectively through structures and practical solutions at the school and classroom levels. Learning Scoop’s expert and trainer, Anna Haukkala, will introduce the Finnish system of educational support and share practices that strengthen inclusion in everyday school life.
A recording will be available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
Join our upcoming webinar, “Education for Sustainable Development,” on April 21st at 2:00 PM GMT.
How could schools take part in sustainability transformation in society? Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is crucial as it equips individuals with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values needed to create a sustainable future. However, many teachers struggle to effectively integrate sustainability into their teaching. Learning Scoop’s sustainability specialist and trainer, Anna Haukkala, will host a free webinar. Anna will discuss the importance of ESD, its implications for teaching, and how to incorporate it into educational practices.
A recording will be available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
Join our upcoming webinar, “How to Activate Your Students,” on March 25th at 2:00 PM GMT. How can you support students who seem passive? According to the modern concept of learning, learning demands students’ own activity. This webinar offers new ideas and practical examples of adding more participatory teaching methods to your teaching.
Using activating teaching methods has many benefits: they enhance learning, engage different types of learners, and help create a positive classroom atmosphere. Our pedagogical director Johanna Järvinen‑Taubert will share how Finnish teachers plan their lessons to better engage students and what kinds of participatory methods are commonly used in Finnish classrooms.
A recording will be available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
Join our upcoming webinar, Introduction to Finnish ECEC on Thursday 19th February 2026 at 3:00 PM GMT. In Finland, early childhood education forms the cornerstone of a lifelong journey of learning and quality education. In Finland, a stress-free childhood is highly valued. Early childhood education follows a relaxed approach, emphasizing play and activities that align with children’s natural development, rather than adopting a traditional, school-like structure.
Despite this relaxed, non-academic style, Finnish early childhood education effectively fosters exceptional learning skills in children. How is this achieved? Finnish early childhood education specialist, Elena Chukhlantseva, provides an insightful introduction to the fundamentals of Finland’s early education system.
Recording available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
LessonApp had the pleasure of participating in FinFest 2025, held in both Ankara and Istanbul in November 2025. The event, organized with the support of the Embassy of Finland in Ankara and coordinated by N.E.T Academy, brought together a vibrant selection of Finnish edtech companies and introduced them to a wide Turkish audience. FinFest created a dynamic platform where edtech companies, education experts, innovators, and Turkish stakeholders could meet, exchange ideas, and explore possibilities for future collaboration.
The festival took place at the Social Sciences University of Ankara on November 2–3 and continued at Bahçeşehir University in Istanbul on November 7–8. More than 200 Turkish institutions were represented, and the participant group included teachers, school leaders, school administrators, entrepreneurs, and education enthusiasts. In total, hundreds of representatives from both Finland and Türkiye joined the event, making it one of the most significant recent gatherings for cross-border educational cooperation.
Across the world, education systems are working hard to adapt to the rapidly changing demands of the 21st century. As traditional, rote-based models lose relevance, approaches that emphasize creativity, active participation, and learner engagement are becoming increasingly essential. Educators everywhere are searching for practical, easy-to-use tools that help them bring modern pedagogy into everyday classroom practice.
For LessonApp, FinFest offered a valuable opportunity to meet potential users and partners, learn about the needs of Turkish educators, and build meaningful connections with a wide range of stakeholders. The event clearly demonstrated that LessonApp resonates with teachers in Türkiye, supporting them in designing more motivating, interactive, and student-centered lessons. The positive feedback we received confirmed that our approach aligns well with the pedagogical direction many Turkish schools are striving toward.
We are excited to continue the collaborations initiated during FinFest and look forward to deepening our partnerships with Turkish schools, educators, and organizations. The enthusiasm and openness we encountered were truly inspiring.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated, shared insights, and engaged with us throughout the event. It was a pleasure to meet you, learn from you, and imagine the future of education together. Your dedication to shaping meaningful learning experiences in Türkiye is remarkable — keep up the great work!
Join out upcoming webinar Cornerstones of Finnish Education on January 29th 2026 at 2:00 PM GMT. Our pedagogical director Johanna Järvinen-Taubert will share insights of the key points of Finnish education: stress-free approach, equality and equity, trusting the teachers etc. Jump in and find out what makes Finnish education so special!
Recording available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
Join our upcoming webinar “Phenomenon-based learning in Finland” on December 3th 2025 at 2:00 PM GMT. Discover the spirit of Finnish education in this webinar on phenomenon‑based pedagogy. Explore how real‑world themes, curiosity, and collaboration come together to inspire deeper learning and inclusion, with practical insights you can bring into your own teaching. You will also have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the webinar from the Finnish education expert, Kati Keski-Mäenpää, who is hosting this webinar.
Recording available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
We are running a series of webinars once a month. Join our upcoming webinar, “Finnish STEAM Education,” on Monday, June 16, at 1:00 PM GMT.
Finland’s current skill-based curriculum encourages schools to prepare students for the future by fostering collaboration, creativity, and interdisciplinary learning. The STEAM approach — integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics — has proven to be an effective method to support this transition.
In this webinar, Jukka Miettunen will share how Finnish schools use makerspaces and FabLabs to bring hands-on learning to life. From coding and robotics to 3D printing and scientific experiments, participants will explore how technology and pedagogy come together to build real-world skills.
This free webinar is perfect for educators and innovators interested in future-ready education and the practical implementation of STEAM in schools.
Recording available for a limited time if the time zone doesn’t work for you. Warmly welcome!
We are so happy to have a great teacher community around LessonApp. Whenever inspiring and effective lessons are designed and shared publicly in LessonApp, colleagues all over the world can benefit from these fabulous educational ideas. By sharing the best practices and ideas related to teaching we can together provide better learning for children worldwide.
We are always thrilled to check out new lessons created by using LessonApp. We have learned so much about them ourselves! In addition, we follow what kind of methods our users like to use and what kind of new methods they have created.
These methods introduced by our users have inspired us to add new methods, available to all users, to LessonApp too. In the beginning of this year, we screened all the methods in LessonApp and added several new methods. Since we are committed to the methods that are proven to work and align with modern view on learning, these new methods meet those criteria as well. We encourage you to check out, for example Storytelling, The inductive Approach, Online Digital Tools, or Demonstration😊!
We understand that there are still many other great teaching methods around the world. Remember that you can always add your own favorite method to your database by using Create New Method option in Select a Method listing. Happy planning!