“…For example, in Westling et al's (2013) study, students felt that co-curricular events allowed them to be creative and use their skills in ways they found to be "empowering, joyful, concrete, and useful" (Westling et al, 2013, p. 32). Likewise, the findings of Pyhältö, Soini, and Pietarinen (2010) illuminate how students' learning agency was positively supported by their participation in co-curricular activities, such as school plays. In this study, the focus is on joint celebrations that are mentioned in the Finnish curriculum as particularly important for concretizing the values and cross-curricular themes of education (FNBE, 2004(FNBE, , 2014b).…”