Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case

For decades, the Finnish orientation toward teacher education has committed itself to the development of an inquiry oriented and research-based professional culture. The aims of teacher education are to train students to find and analyse problems they may expect to face in their future work. This s...

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Main Author: Hannele Niemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana 2018-01-01
Series:Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
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Online Access:https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/440
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spelling doaj-00d6db1d688f4d3a8c3ea73f15ab59412020-11-25T02:50:27ZengUniversity of LjubljanaCenter for Educational Policy Studies Journal1855-97192232-26472018-01-0111Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish CaseHannele Niemi For decades, the Finnish orientation toward teacher education has committed itself to the development of an inquiry oriented and research-based professional culture. The aims of teacher education are to train students to find and analyse problems they may expect to face in their future work. This study consists of a survey of student teachers (n=545) in two universities in Finland. Web-based surveys with quantitative and qualitative questions were sent to all student teachers in the beginning of May 2010. Students assessed how teacher education had provided them with the competences they need in a high standard profession, what kinds of active learning experiences they had in their TE studies, and how research studies of teacher education had contributed to their professional development. The participants of the study assessed that they had achieved good skills in planning teaching and curricula. They were capable of using different teaching methods. They were aware of their own teaching philosophy and their responsibilities as professionals and life-long learners. They consider the research component of TE valuable to their independent and critical thinking. They were very engaged in studies. Finnish pre-service teacher education seems to function very well and to be effective in providing the skills teachers need to work as independent professionals. The results of the study show, however, that students also need more supervision and guidance on how to collaborate with parents and other stakeholders outside school, such as representatives of working life as well as partners in business life and culture.  https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/440Active learningProfessional developmentStudent teachersTeacher educationTeachers
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Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case
Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
Active learning
Professional development
Student teachers
Teacher education
Teachers
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title Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case
title_short Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case
title_full Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case
title_fullStr Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case
title_full_unstemmed Educating Student Teachers to Become High Quality Professionals – A Finnish Case
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publisher University of Ljubljana
series Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
issn 1855-9719
2232-2647
publishDate 2018-01-01
description For decades, the Finnish orientation toward teacher education has committed itself to the development of an inquiry oriented and research-based professional culture. The aims of teacher education are to train students to find and analyse problems they may expect to face in their future work. This study consists of a survey of student teachers (n=545) in two universities in Finland. Web-based surveys with quantitative and qualitative questions were sent to all student teachers in the beginning of May 2010. Students assessed how teacher education had provided them with the competences they need in a high standard profession, what kinds of active learning experiences they had in their TE studies, and how research studies of teacher education had contributed to their professional development. The participants of the study assessed that they had achieved good skills in planning teaching and curricula. They were capable of using different teaching methods. They were aware of their own teaching philosophy and their responsibilities as professionals and life-long learners. They consider the research component of TE valuable to their independent and critical thinking. They were very engaged in studies. Finnish pre-service teacher education seems to function very well and to be effective in providing the skills teachers need to work as independent professionals. The results of the study show, however, that students also need more supervision and guidance on how to collaborate with parents and other stakeholders outside school, such as representatives of working life as well as partners in business life and culture. 
topic Active learning
Professional development
Student teachers
Teacher education
Teachers
url https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/440
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