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Title: Survival of the GISSEST


1
Survival of the GISSEST Teachers opinions on
the incorporation of GI-based learning in upper
secondary schools in Finland
  • AGIT2008 Learning with Geoinformation,
    University of Salzburg, July 2, 2008

Tino Johansson Department of Geography,
University of Helsinki, Finland
2
Geoinformation at the upper secondary school
level in Finland
  • new national curriculum for the upper secondary
    schools in August 2005
  • geoinformation was then included into the
    contents of an elective regional study course
    (GE4) in geography
  • the course is made up of 22.5 hours of lessons
  • the main focus is on a geographical study of a
    region
  • key competences are indirectly linked with
    Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and
    geoinformation

3
The challenges for implementation
  • most geography teachers were not familiar with
    GIS or geoinformation in Finland
  • numerous in-service teacher training courses
    organized across the country
  • focus on basic concepts, hands-on training of a
    few professional GIS software, and on utilizing
    existing GIS databases

4
Introduced approaches to learning
  • Commonly used by geography educators across the
    world
  • enquiry-based learning
  • problem-based learning
  • students spatial learning skills enhanced
  • skills and knowledge that are valued in working
    life and in higher education

5
A need for a study on teachers views and
opinions on geoinformation
  • Introduction of geoinformation into upper
    secondary schools has been a state-led top down
    initiative
  • teachers have mainly been given a role of passive
    recipients of information and approaches
  • however, some geography teachers have started to
    use geoinformation in their courses without
    curriculum support in the beginning of this
    decade
  • a need to assess the situation and comprehend
    better the areas where more support is needed at
    schools

6
The on-line questionnaire survey
  • An invitation to participate was sent to 380
    Finnish upper secondary school geography and
    biology teachers in 2006
  • 83 teachers returned the questionnaire (21.8
    reply rate)
  • most respondents were female (59)
  • 7.2 of the respondents were Swedish speaking

7
The age structure of the respondents
  • The percentage distribution of the respondents
    according to their age

8
Their work experience as teachers
  • The percentage distribution of the respondents
    according to their work experience as teachers

9
Previous experience in using GIS software
  • Familiarity with the concept of GIS
  • About 10 of the respondents were not familiar
    with the concept of GIS
  • Most of the respondents had learned about the
    concept in in-service teacher training
  • The majority of the respondents (73.5) had
    used some GIS earlier
  • MapInfo Professional
  • ArcExplorer
  • ArcView
  • MapInfo ProViewer
  • ArcGIS
  • But most of them had still less than one week
    experience on using these software !

10
The use of GIS at schools
  • Two-thirds of the teachers mentioned that they
    have personally used GIS in upper secondary
    school education
  • The most common purpose was to display maps with
    GIS
  • Learning to use GIS software was the second
    common purpose
  • Enquiry-based learning, and learning spatial
    thinking skills were also important purposes of
    using GIS in education according to the teachers
  • It was very common that only one teacher used
    GIS in the majority of upper secondary schools
    where this educational technology was used in the
    first place
  • problematic for long-term adoption
  • demografic data (who will continue when the
    geoinformation expert teacher retires?)

11
The use of GIS at schools
  • Teachers mainly used two types of GIS data at the
    upper secondary schools in Finland
  • Free data available in the internet (map
    archives, route map services, Google Earth,
    Citizens Map Portal and data from the Statistics
    Finland
  • Commercially available databases from the cd-roms
    attached to the upper secondary school geography
    books
  • Free data from local authorities and self-created
    GIS databases were also mentioned by some
    teachers

12
GIS functionalities that correspond the teachers
educational needs
  • The eight GIS functionalities which at best
    correspond the needs of the teachers in the
    educational use of GIS software
  • creating thematic maps
  • examining the attribute data of the map objects
  • combining and visualizing different map layers
    and themes
  • creating overlays with different map layers or
    themes
  • joining self-created data or data from other
    sources to the available attribute data tables
  • studying a map in different scales
  • making queries according to the attributes of the
    map objects
  • printing maps on paper

13
GIS data types that correspond the teachers
educational needs
  • The four GIS data types which at best correspond
    the needs of the teachers in the educational use
    of GIS software
  • data from the municipality
  • data from all around the world
  • national data
  • data from the school surroundings

14
The advantages and problems in using GIS in
education
15
Questions and contact
  • I am pleased to answer to any of your questions
    now or later
  • M.Sc. Tino Johansson
  • Department of Geography
  • P.O. Box 64 (Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2)
  • FI-00014 University of Helsinki
  • Finland
  • Tel. 358 9 191 51045
  • Fax. 358 9 191 50760
  • e-mail. tino.johansson_at_helsinki.fi
  • GISAS book http//ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/m
    at/maant/sarjat/julkaisuja/a/141/
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