The third day of formation was dedicated to the culture and identity of the Finnish people.
Finland is a country that greatly values ancestral knowledge, being the school one of the main vehicles of transmission of this same knowledge. One example is the traditional Finnish rug that teachers and students play in a school setting that we had the opportunity to know and appreciate today.
In the afternoon, on a brief trip to Nallikari Beach, we were given direct contact with fishermen who, on a fully frozen Baltic, still apply fishing techniques from their ancestors.
We have thus found that one of the world's most developed countries continues to uphold and preserve values and traditions that set them apart from other peoples, which contributes to the high level of happiness that recent studies attribute to them.