Education in Estonia and in Kilingi-Nõmme Gymnasium Erli Aasamets – headmaster in KiNG Translation Kätlin Laur
Topics Education in Estonia –Problems –Joys –Trends Saarde Parish –Problems –Joys –Trends Kilingi-Nõmme Gymnasium (KiNG) –Problems –Joys –Trends
Estonian education system
Problems in Estonian education A consistent decrease in the number of pupils Party political system in economics of education Stratification of society Low prestige of the teaching profession
pupils / class Elementary + Primary (1-9) Secondary (10-12) Vocational A consistent decrease in the number of students
Music education in Estonia In Estonia there are 80 music schools in the authority of local governments. Music schools work according to the national curriculum. Currently there are pupils in the music schools(ca 8 % of all pupils) Pärnu region 5 music schools Their activity is coordinated by Estonian Music Schools Association.
Party political system in economics of education Centralization of education The prioritization of formal education The interests of non-party political groups are excluded
Low prestige of the teaching profession Teachers' salaries –junior teacher – 715 € –teacher – 715 € (KiNG 715 €) –senior teacher – 736 € (KiNG 760 €) –teacher educationist – 889 € (KiNG 930 €) –(in KiNG the average salary of a teacher is 864 €) –for example: good driver – 800 € construction worker 1500 € secondary education ICT manager 2000 €
Joys in Estonia PISA test: –2006 Estonia had the13th place in the world, 8th in European ranking –2009 Estonia had again the13th place in the world and 5th in Europe. ICT and learning –eSchool –eLearning (moodle, WebCT) –Estonian pupils are active Internet and computer users in Europe (Survey of Schools: ICT in Education) –Youth unemployment is low compared to Europe
Trends in Estonia Z-generation at school: –Enjoy life! They want to achieve satisfaction in their lives quickly, they are not ready to work for a long time or make an effort. –Relationships and teams. Friends and relations are important for young people, this in professional life as well. Team and its support is essential. More important are social skills e-education, education is everywhere Social responsibility is diminishing
Problems in Pärnu region (and in outside cities) Population is shrinking and getting older Lack of work, but on the other hand not enough active people and lack of specialist Only two productions (forest, agriculture) No natural resources Only nature tourism Periphery, far from the centres
Joys in Saarde parish Our environment is clean, close to nature and safe Stable financial position and conservative financial strategy –During the economic crisis worldwide and in the European Union in Saarde parish there were no cuts in salaries. Our parish has a strong influence on our neighbour parishes Experience in the accession of the three local governments
Trends in Saarde parish The effect of the administrative reforms Saarde and Kilingi-Nõmme – regional centre of attraction Managing and developing of the social infrastructure and small firms
Problems in KiNG (and outside cities) It threatens the "axe" of administrative and educational reform Children of the 21st century are taught by teachers who studied in the 20th century with methods from the19th century Stratification of society: –parents working abroad – “Euro – orphan” –school must be responsible for the child –State emphasizes formal education
Joys in KiNG Local government support: –free accommodation in dormitory –free school lunch –free theory lessons in local driving school –minimum budget cuts Very good infrastructure –dormitory –sports hall –stadium Strong trends –Mathematics –Science –ICT –Participating in different projects
Trends in KiNG Differentation and personalization of teachers´ job profile Pupils' spare time activities in different directions (social skills) Bigger involvement of boys Directing pupils beyond classroom to take part in different events like competitions, contests or teamwork projects. Working and coping with the Z-generation
Participation in projects Tiger Leap Foundation – Animation University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy – co-project MIMO (Moving In! Moving On!) Estonian Reading Association – LOM (It is nice to read!) Song contest The Most Beautiful Forest Song Integration project with Russian-speaking schools Youth involvement into politics: project “Here we come!” Sports competition by Estonian Broadcasting: TV 10 Olympic starts KiNG participates in 17 projects During the school year (175 days) there are on 60 days events with/for pupils
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