“…Standardized testing is practically non-existent on a yearly or national basis (e.g., Lavonen, 2018;Simola, 2015), and the only high-stakes test, the matriculation exam at the end of high school, is taken by only about half of the age cohort (Maaranen and Stenberg, 2021). Schools can design their work independently, and teachers do not have to worry about someone auditing their skills or their ability to teach, since there is a culture of trust (Niemi, 2016;Paradis et al, 2019;Toom and Husu, 2016). The national core curriculum provides a foundation for local curricula, and contains the contents and aims for learning, but leaves the choice of methods and materials to the schools and teachers.…”