Timothy D. Walker is a first-grade teacher and author who gained recognition for his insights into Finland's education system.
After teaching in the United States, Walker moved to Finland and began teaching at a public school in Helsinki.
His experiences and observations led him to write articles for The Atlantic, exploring the differences between Finnish and American education approaches.
Walker's book, Teach Like Finland, shares 33 strategies he learned from Finnish educators, focusing on creating joyful classrooms and promoting student well-being.
As a contributing writer for The Atlantic, Walker continues to share his perspectives on education, drawing from his unique experiences in both American and Finnish school systems.
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