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In the article I will pay attention to schools as Professional Learning Communities which include: shared values and vision of education, collective responsibility, reflective professional inquiry, collaboration and group, as well as individual, learning. I also analyze trust and respect, closely related to PLC in contemporary Finnish education.
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Wartości i ich wpływ na uczenie się w edukacji podstawowej w Finlandii – wybrane aspekty Artykuł analizuje kontekst wartości, które zostały wpisane w proces uczenia się zarówno uczniów, jak i nauczycieli w ich rozwoju zawodowym. Autorka przedstawia spójność filarów opartą na solidnych podstawach teoretycznych (J. Dewey), co pozwoliło dostosować system edukacji, a co za tym idzie – także szkoły do uczenia się opartego na wartościach. W tej naukowej perspektywie artykuł zwraca uwagę na wartości, które w Finlandii mogą być postrzegane jako filary uczenia się w ramach edukacji podstawowej. Ponadto artykuł koncentruje się na zjawiskach równości i zaufania, koncepcji uczenia się i współpracy między nauczycielami w fińskiej edukacji podstawowej.
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The article analyzes the context of the values that have been embedded in the learning process of both students and teachers in their professional development. The author presents the coherence of pillars based on solid theoretical foundations (J. Dewey), which made it possible to adapt the education system, and consequently schools, to learning based on values. In this scientific perspective, the article pays attention to values, which could be perceived as pillars of learning in basic education in Finland. In addition, the article concentrates on the phenomena of equality and trust, conception of learning and collaboration among teachers in Finnish basic education.
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This article reveals the educational change in Finland in the context of multiliteracy. Multiliteracy is one of the seven transversal competences introduced by the Finnish basic education curriculum reform between the years 2012 and 2016. School multiliteracy is developed through cross-subject studies with the usage of particular language. There are involved various texts during teaching to prepare well-educated global citizens who are able to to overcome obstacles of the contemporary world and to follow the global changes in a job market. Multiliteracy helps prepare a global citizen with the skills of global lingua franca.
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Abstract: The article presents an overview of the tasks in National Core Curriculum for Basic Education for Adults 2017, introduced during period of Juha Sippila government, taking curriculum research into account and investigates basic values, assessment with support for learning. The article describes the conditions, the scope of active, curricular educational change and its anticipated social effects. Viewed from the perspective of curriculum, students are well prepared to function as active citizens and members of their communities. There is put an emphasis on the uniqueness of students and the right to good teaching in which adults as students have the right to self-development in schools which promote the understanding of the students’ identity, their philosophy of life and worldviews as a part of students’ continuous development. Adult students are prepared to perceive different viewpoints, answer for unexpected questions and support their own ideas and points of view.
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W artykule przedstawiono przegląd zadań zawartych w Krajowej Podstawie Programowej Kształcenia Podstawowego dla Dorosłych w 2017 r. wprowadzonej w okresie rządów Juha Sippili. Przewidziano skutki społeczne proponowanej zmiany edukacyjnej. Dokument analizuje podstawowe wartości demokratyczne charakterystyczne dla edukacji dorosłych, podkreśla ich wyjątkowość, prawo do samorozwoju i dobrego nauczania. Promuje kulturową różnorodność uczniów, ich filozofię życiową, doświadczenie i światopogląd, przygotowuje do uwzględniania różnych punktów widzenia, udzielania odpowiedzi na pytania oraz podawanie własnych pomysłów. Z perspektywy programu nauczania dojrzali uczniowie są wyposażeni w kompetencje kluczowe i dobrze przygotowani do aktywności obywatelskiej w swojej społeczności.
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In the article I will pay attention to schools as Professional Learning Communities which include: shared values and vision of education, collective responsibility, reflective professional inquiry, col- laboration and group, as well as individual, learning. I also analyze trust and respect, closely related to PLC in contemporary Finnish education.
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The author concerns on the principles of non-formal and free education, considering the examples given by David Gribble.
Forum Pedagogiczne
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2019
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vol. 9
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issue 2/2
259-269
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W artykule zaprezentowano składowe edukacji dla zrównoważonego rozwoju w kontekście reformowania edukacji fińskiej. Ruch reform w tym kraju jest rozbieżny wobec modelu globalnej reformy edukacyjnej. Finowie kierując się własną strategią reform edukacyjnych, osiągają od lat najlepsze wyniki na świecie w badaniach PISA.
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The article reveals the elements of education for sustainable development in the Finnish education undergoing a reform. The reform movement in the Finnish education, incompatible with the global educational reform model, has laid the foundations for an effective education system with pedagogical principles fitting into the challenges of sustainable development. Finnish education following its own strategy of educational reforms has led to the smallest differences between the results of PISA tests among students in the world.
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This article presents the relationship between the Finnish educational change in schools (the Finnish Reform Movement), selected aspects of teachers’ professional development and context of educational thinking influenced by John Dewey’s pedagogy. The successful change of schools “calls for a ‘new professionalism’ in which teachers’ work is based on research-based, outcomes-oriented, data-driven and team focused at the same time as it is globalised, localised and individualised, with lifelong professional learning the norm for the specialist in school education” (Caldwell, 2003, p. 8). In this light, the article presents an overview of in-service training of teachers, cooperative learning and teachers’ autonomy in schools in the context of teachers’ professional development.
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This article presents Finnish educational changes in the context of The Nordic Model of Social Democracy improved since 1963 versus English model of Neoliberal Democracy based on conservatism since 1979 with its roots in the late eighteenth century in Europe. The reform of education in Finland was supported by a new curriculum and different methods of teaching. In 1963 students started to have an access to the highest-quality education and it was not related to students’ place of living, richness or annual income. On the other side in England, privatization and centralization were the main pillars of the reform with neoliberalism, neoconservatism and its market competition in education. The central government was responsible for the provision of educational services, educational policy, and planning the direction of the educational system. Teachers faced an ultimatum: “either submit to re-education or lose your job” (Jones, p. 43). The 1988 reform strengthened the ideological control of education and accelerated differentiation between schools.
Studia Ełckie
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2022
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vol. 24
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issue 1
95-106
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The article presents the relationship between the change in the educational policy of Finland and the role of teachers in creating the culture of the Finnish primary school which helps prepare students for a successful life in the world of competition on the labor market and for independent decision-making. Finland has consistently developed an educational culture inscribed in the high quality of teachers' work, along with enormous trust in this profession at every level of education.
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This book in an accessible manner examines education disciplines in one handy volume. It provides well prepared study activities and extra notes to texts, figures and journals of particular education disciplines. In chapter one Barry Dufour presents an introduction to the history of education. Next chapter reveals the political, economic and social context for changes in contemporary education. The third chapter considers the fundamental philosophical ideas beginning with Greek philosophers and taking us forward in time to today by looking at the influential educational ideas (Dufour, Curtis, 2011). Chapter four depicts the most significant areas of the economics of education. The main sociological perspectives in education are presented in chapter five. Next chapter presents behavior, learning and intelligence as parts of the psychology of education. Comparative education through the prism of research is presented in the last chapter.
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