Title: FINLAND
1FINLAND
- Independent parliamentary democracy since
1917 - Surface area 338 000 km2
- Population 5,2 million
- 5 provinces
- 400 municipalities
- Languages Finnish and Swedish
2Finland in topics
- The world's most competitive economy,
- WEF Global Competitiveness Report 2004-2005
- Ranked third best in the world in the Networked
Readiness Index, WEF Global Information
Technology Report 2004-2005 - The least corrupt country in the world,
Transparency International - Ranked best in the Environmental Sustainability
Index, WEF - Top educational system, IMD World Competitiveness
Yearbook 2004 - Ranked best in knowledge transfer between
universities and companies, IMD 2004 - Top in the OECD's PISA study of learning skills
among 15-year-olds - Number three globally in RD spending per capita
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5General Objectives of Vocational Education and
Training
- knowledge and skills necessary for vocational
competence and (self-)employment - support for personal growth and citizenship
- knowledge and skills needed in further studies
and in life-long learning
6Providers of Vocational Education and Training
- the Finnish tradition of VET is school-centred
- the VET colleges are equipped to enable real
hands-on learning of working skills - the colleges are owned and operated mostly by
municipalities or groups of municipalities - approx. 200 independent, multi-branch providers
of VET
7VET in Finland Upper Secondary LevelSectors
and qualifications
- Natural Resources5 Vocational qualifications
- Technology and Transport26 Vocational
qualifications - Business and Administration2 Vocational
qualifications - Tourism, Catering and Home Economics5 Vocational
qualifications
- Health and Social Services5 Vocational
qualifications - Culture5 Vocational qualifications
- Leisure and Physical Education4 Vocational
qualifications
8The vocational qualifications
- all qualifications take 3 years ( 120 Finnish
credit units) in the school-based system,
including at least 20 credits of on-the-job
learning - EU level 3
- gives general eligibility for higher education
- alternative paths competence-based
qualifications and apprenticeship training
(mainly adults)
9On-the-job learning
- all qualifications include on-the-job learning
periods of at least 20 credits - carried out at the workplace
- focused and supervised study, based on the
curriculum - a written contract with the company that must
have a sufficiently high volume of production or
services, and qualified staff - student on-the-job instructor teacher
- the student is not an employee
10Skills Demonstrations
- skills demonstrations will be introduced in all
VET - the students show how well they have achieved the
objectives of the vocational studies and the
skills required in working life - planned, implemented and assessed in co-operation
with working life - organized in genuine working environments during
the three school years - essential part of student assessment
11PISA 2003Programme for International Student
Assessment
12PISA briefly
- The knowledge and skills of 15-years-olds
- Math, Literacy, Science, Problem solving
- Survey every three years
- In 2003 41 countries, a quarter-million students
- First in 2000
13Finns were among the best in all four domains of
the PISA 2003
MATHEMATICS
14DIFFERENCIES BETWEEN SCHOOLS WERE AMONG THE
SMALLEST
15Factors in education
Educational environment
Educational system
Teachers and teaching
Student
16Grounds for good results
- Teachers and students
- From teaching to advising and guiding
- Sufficient support for every pupil
- Promoting individual motivation
- Teacher training
- Educational system
- Curriculum system
- Evaluation/pupils, schools, municipalities
- National assessment system
17Future challenges
- Co-operation between education providers from
different levels of education system - Co-operation between schools and the world of
work - Increasing on-the-job learning- Skills
demonstrations - Globalization- Promoting creativeness and
innovations
18THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF FINLAND
3)
5 4 3 2 1
4
POLYTECHNICS
3 2 1
UNIVERSITIES
SPECIALIST VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
WORK EXPERIENCE
FURTHER VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
2)
3 2 1
3 2 1
VOCATIONAL UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION and TRAINING
GENERAL UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION
1) An additional 10th year is voluntary giving
pupils an opportunity to improve their grades
and clarify their career plans. 2) Vocational
upper secondary education and training is
arranged in vocational schools (including at
least six months of on-the-job learning) and in
the form of apprenticeship training. Adults can
obtain vocational upper secondary qualifications
also in competence tests. 3) The Ministry of
Education has granted permission to a number of
polytechnics for trial post-graduate degree
programmes for 2002-2005.
WORK EXPERIENCE
1)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
C o m p u l s o r y
e d u c a t i o n
BASIC EDUCATION
PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION
AGE
SCHOOL YEARS
19 DIVISION OF STUDENTS AFTER COMPULSORY EDUCATION
IN 2002
20Features of the Finnish education system
- Equal opportunities for education irrespective of
ages, domicile, sex, economic situation or mother
tongue - Instruction free of charge
- Centralised steering of the whole local
implementation - Education system almost entirely publicly funded
21The Legislation of Schools
makes decision about the general national aims,
the division of time sharing between different
subjects and groups and in addition about career
counseling.
The Finnish Government
makes the decision about the aims and the main
contents of the subjects and groups of subjects,
the career counseling and optional subjects in
the national core curriculum. NBE also confirms
general and special supporting services and
general guidelines of assessment
The National Board of Education
Local organizer of education.
creates the local curriculum for schools and
municipalities according to the core curriculum.