High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education

Sustainability is internationally often emphasized as an essential aim of higher education, but more as a principle than on the practical level. This is also obvious in the academic education of primary teachers in Finland. Therefore, it is a great challenge for Finnish teachers to include sustainab...

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Main Authors: Lili-Ann Wolff, Pia Sjöblom, Maria Hofman-Bergholm, Irmeli Palmberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/7/1/32
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spelling doaj-5ce16a89e3374f5a9515ea0aaa3cb5a32020-11-24T21:06:41ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022017-03-01713210.3390/educsci7010032educsci7010032High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher EducationLili-Ann Wolff0Pia Sjöblom1Maria Hofman-Bergholm2Irmeli Palmberg3Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, FinlandFaculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Åbo Akademi University, Vaasa 65100, FinlandFaculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Åbo Akademi University, Vaasa 65100, FinlandFaculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Åbo Akademi University, Vaasa 65100, FinlandSustainability is internationally often emphasized as an essential aim of higher education, but more as a principle than on the practical level. This is also obvious in the academic education of primary teachers in Finland. Therefore, it is a great challenge for Finnish teachers to include sustainability in their teaching and everyday life in schools. The aim of this article is to critically analyze why the implementation of sustainability in teacher education is so intricate and to discuss possible solutions with Finland—a country highly valued for its education—as an example. The article reports outcomes from educational policy documents and research on educational, philosophical, scientific and social aspects of sustainability, including evaluation of how sustainability has been implemented in schools and at universities, especially among teacher educators. In addition, the article builds on analyses of comprehensive university strategies and primary school teacher education programs. We found these reasons for the ignoring of sustainability in the Finnish teacher education: sustainability is in conflict with overall trends in society and politics, teacher education takes place at universities and is based on separate academic disciplines. Sustainability is also intricate because it is strongly connected to ecological literacy and it is value dependent. Universities need to overcome these obstacles and become forerunners in the sustainability process.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/7/1/32higher educationuniversity educationteacher educationprimary school teacherssustainable developmentsustainabilityimplementation of sustainabilitysustainability educationeducation for sustainabilityFinland
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Maria Hofman-Bergholm
Irmeli Palmberg
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Pia Sjöblom
Maria Hofman-Bergholm
Irmeli Palmberg
High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education
Education Sciences
higher education
university education
teacher education
primary school teachers
sustainable development
sustainability
implementation of sustainability
sustainability education
education for sustainability
Finland
author_facet Lili-Ann Wolff
Pia Sjöblom
Maria Hofman-Bergholm
Irmeli Palmberg
author_sort Lili-Ann Wolff
title High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education
title_short High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education
title_full High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education
title_fullStr High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education
title_full_unstemmed High Performance Education Fails in Sustainability? —A Reflection on Finnish Primary Teacher Education
title_sort high performance education fails in sustainability? —a reflection on finnish primary teacher education
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Sustainability is internationally often emphasized as an essential aim of higher education, but more as a principle than on the practical level. This is also obvious in the academic education of primary teachers in Finland. Therefore, it is a great challenge for Finnish teachers to include sustainability in their teaching and everyday life in schools. The aim of this article is to critically analyze why the implementation of sustainability in teacher education is so intricate and to discuss possible solutions with Finland—a country highly valued for its education—as an example. The article reports outcomes from educational policy documents and research on educational, philosophical, scientific and social aspects of sustainability, including evaluation of how sustainability has been implemented in schools and at universities, especially among teacher educators. In addition, the article builds on analyses of comprehensive university strategies and primary school teacher education programs. We found these reasons for the ignoring of sustainability in the Finnish teacher education: sustainability is in conflict with overall trends in society and politics, teacher education takes place at universities and is based on separate academic disciplines. Sustainability is also intricate because it is strongly connected to ecological literacy and it is value dependent. Universities need to overcome these obstacles and become forerunners in the sustainability process.
topic higher education
university education
teacher education
primary school teachers
sustainable development
sustainability
implementation of sustainability
sustainability education
education for sustainability
Finland
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