OPINION: There are lessons to be learned from Finland, but giving smartphones to young children isn’t one of them

“Finland’s teenagers, formerly the world’s highest achievers, still perform above average on the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, but they turned in their lowest-ever average scores in math, science and reading in the latest study, and those numbers have been going down for years.”

The perspective of the author having both the U.S. and Finnish view makes for an interesting comparative analysis of technology on both countries. To read the opinion, go to “There are lessons to be learned from . . .”