Wednesday began briskly. It had rained in the night, and all the snow was frozen, so we had a great opportunity to skate to school in the morning. During the first hour, our students, along with Finnish students, had to build a tower of spaghetti the so-called marshmallow challenge. It has to be acknowledged that some of the teams worked very well and some not so much. The mono-ethnic team won.
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| Making marshmallow tower |
Our students then presented their school and country. It came out very nicely, and the auditorium listened with interest.
After lunch at the school canteen, we had a conversation with students who, in addition to vocational education, also receive secondary education. They have one whole floor of school complexes allocated to them, and they study for a year longer than students in only vocational training. Then we took part in the lessons where we learned how to make bills, the class was in a computer class, and the students had to be able to make bills in different office software programs. Our students, it appeared, fully understood what was being done and how it was being done. So they can go to work in Finland.
There was ice-hockey for Wednesday night's program! We trudged into the ice hall and held all the third and the extra time. Unfortunately, the home team lost. They just played down their success. With such slightly confused emotions, the evening ended.




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