Korsholm Korsholm inhabitants -13 Swedish schools 1- 6 : 1152 pupils -Class 7-9 : 490 pupils -2 Finnish schools -1 gymnasium : 247 students.
Norra Korsholm skola Swedish speaking school 235 pupils(7-12 years), preschool (6-years = 48 pupils) Staff: 18 teachers, assistents preschool) ”No adminstration”, Headmaster also teach! School day: 1,5 milj. euro. (6400 euro/pupil) Teachers: 24h/week Special needs: 48 hours / week School transport: 70 pupils (30 km one way) Progressive school Development and project
Norra Korsholms skola Norra Korsholms skola
Fundamental principles Fundamental principles
In Finland In Finland Basic right to education and culture is recorded in the Constitution of Finland. In Finnish and Swedish
Key words Quality Efficiency Equity Internationalisation
Current priorities Education is a factor for competitiveness Raise the level of education Efficiency of the education system Prevent exclusion Enlarge adult learning opportunities Quality enhancement
Equal opportunities The system offers everybody equal oppotunities for education, irrespective of domicile, sex, economic situation or linguistic background The school network is extensive Basic education is completely free of charge
Comprehensiveness of education Basic education encompasses nine years Between 7 and 16 years Preschool (age 6) Schools do not select their students Every student can go to the school of his or her own school district
Competent teachers Teachers are highly qualified and committed Master`s degree is a requirement Teacher education includes teaching practice at special schools. Teaching profession is very popular Universities can select the most motivated and talented applicants Teachers work is independently and enjoy full autonomy in the classroom
Student counselling and special needs Individual support is well accommodated National core curriculum containes guidelines for the purpose Special need education is integrated into regular education as far as possible Guidance counsellors support upper grade students in their studies and choice of further education
Encouraging assessment and evaluation The student assessment and evaluation of education and learning outcomes are encouraging and supportive by nature The aim is to produce information that supports both schools and students to develop National testing, school ranking lists and inspection systems do not exist
Significance of education in society Finnish society strongly favours education and the population is highly educated by international standards Education is appreciated and there is a broad political consensus on education policy
A flexible system based on empowerment ”Centralised steering – local implementation Steering is conducted through legislation and norms, core curricula, government planning and information steering. Municipalities are responsible for the provision of education and the implementation. Schools and teachers enjoy large autonomy
Co-operation Education authorities co- operate with teachers´ organisations, pedagogical subject associations and school leadership organisations. Co-operation between various levels of administration, schools and between other social subject and schools
A student-oriented, active conception of learning The organisation of schoolwork and education is based on a conseption of learning that focuses on students´activity and interaction with the teacher, other students and the learning environment
Problems -> Challenges -> Opportunities
Reading – a big challenge Reading – a big challenge -High priority in every subject in school -Preschool : An important start -1 class: Individual level. level. -”one letter / week” -Homework 2-3 / week in reading in class 1-3.
Strong support to children with special needs ”Reading station” (2-3) ”Reading race” (4-6) Desk book – teacher`s book School library Book bus ( with teacher) Reading projects Positve reading atmosphere in school