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Schools in Finland will no longer teach 'subjects' | EDUcation CHANGE | Teaching by Topic

Schools in Finland will no longer teach 'subjects' | EDUcation CHANGE | Teaching by Topic | A Random Collection of sites | Scoop.it

For years, Finland has been the by-word for a successful education system, perched at the top of international league tables for literacy and numeracy.

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Pasi Silander, the city’s development manager, explained: “What we need now is a different kind of education to prepare people for working life.

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“Young people use quite advanced computers. In the past the banks had lots of  bank clerks totting up figures but now that has totally changed.

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“We therefore have to make the changes in education that are necessary for industry and modern society.”

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Subject-specific lessons – an hour of history in the morning, an hour of geography in the afternoon – are already being phased out for 16-year-olds in the city’s upper schools. They are being replaced by what the Finns call “phenomenon” teaching – or teaching by topic. For instance, a teenager studying a vocational course might take “cafeteria services” lessons, which would include elements of maths, languages (to help serve foreign customers), writing skills and communication skills.

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More academic pupils would be taught cross-subject topics such as the European Union - which would merge elements of economics, history (of the countries involved), languages and geography.

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Kim Flintoff's insight:

The relatively arbitrary process of knowledge siloes called "subjects" has long been a nagging concern - why are so few people comfortable with highly integrated knowledge systems that serve a broad basis for engaging with the world?  Because that's how we frame their earliest conceptions of knowledge in formal education. Schools, unversitiues and libraries are the only places knowledge is segmented and isolated from its context, relationships and juxtapositions...

I'm increasingly of the belief that challenge-based models provide the context and the authenticity to support high order computational thinking that engages knowledge in integrated ways.

jmoreillon's curator insight, March 27, 2015 9:42 AM

This is what school librarians have been doing forever!

María Florencia Perrone's curator insight, April 8, 2015 4:00 PM

The world around us is not labelled or divided in categories, then why is academic content? Can we not relate topics and elaborate meaning on the basis of relationships and intertwined data? 

Dr. Helen Teague's curator insight, April 13, 2015 9:11 PM

I wonder if this would work in the U.S.? Also, in Finland, students do not take standardized tests until the end of high school (Zhao, 2012, p. 111), so thankfully, perhaps the drill and kill process is diminished.


*Zhao, Y. (2012). World Class Learners. 

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The Future of Data Storage [Infographic]

The Future of Data Storage [Infographic] | A Random Collection of sites | Scoop.it
Ebuyer has prepared an infographic outlining how data storage has progressed so far and where it is heading.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, September 12, 2014 9:50 AM

Ebuyer has prepared an infographic outlining how data storage has progressed so far and where it is heading.


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OXY GREY's curator insight, September 24, 2014 1:00 PM

Le future du stockage... excellente infographie.