Finland's Formula for School Success (Education Everywhere Series)
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0:03 - 0:06>>Pasi: If you look at the
15-year-olds, or 16-year-old Fins -
0:06 - 0:10who are leaving the basic
school, most of them have been -
0:10 - 0:14in special education
throughout their schooling. -
0:14 - 0:17Which means that special education
is actually nothing special. -
0:17 - 0:21So it's you are a special child
or student if you haven't been, -
0:21 - 0:41if you haven't ever
used special services. -
0:41 - 0:44>>Pasi: We are putting a lot of
emphasis on the early detection -
0:44 - 0:49of any difficulties and problems that
the students in our schools may have. -
0:49 - 0:52And this is a very different
policy to many other countries -
0:52 - 0:56where these measures are designed in
a way that they are implemented only -
0:56 - 1:01when the problems have
emerged and are too visible. -
1:01 - 1:03But we don't' think
like this in Finland. -
1:03 - 1:06I think we believe in this early
intervention to make sure that those -
1:06 - 1:11who are likely to be in trouble
will be recognized early, -
1:11 - 1:41and provided help and support
as quickly as possible. -
1:41 - 1:44>>Olli: We as subject teachers
cooperate with the special teacher -
1:44 - 1:45in cases where we see
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1:45 - 1:50that an individual student has
problems with their studies. -
1:50 - 1:53It might be problems with
concentrating on a theme. -
1:53 - 1:56It might be reading and
listening difficulties, -
1:56 - 1:58especially in languages and math.
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1:58 - 2:01What we do is that we
contact the special teacher -
2:01 - 2:03at the very early moment.
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2:03 - 2:05We call it the first intervention.
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2:05 - 2:09We talk with the special teacher,
and try to arrange a time that she -
2:09 - 2:13or he could be able to come and
join me as a subject teacher -
2:13 - 2:52to my classroom, and then
focus on the problem. -
2:52 - 2:56>>Olli: The special teacher is
available for a couple of hours. -
2:56 - 3:01And then she picks the
student to a separate classroom -
3:01 - 3:02and helps him or her there.
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3:02 - 3:06And we also make an
individual learning plan -
3:06 - 3:10for that individual student.
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3:10 - 3:13And by taking these
measures, we try to guarantee -
3:13 - 3:41that no one is lagging behind.
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3:41 - 3:45>>Olli: The student welfare
team gathers on a weekly basis, -
3:45 - 3:49and subject teachers inform
the group with different cases. -
3:49 - 3:52They might be bullying, they
might be skipping classes, -
3:52 - 3:53they might be learning difficulties,
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3:53 - 4:16it might behavioral
problems, all kinds of things. -
4:16 - 4:20>>Olli: And then these individual
problems are dealt with case-by-case -
4:20 - 4:39in this weekly meeting that
every school in Finland has. -
4:39 - 4:41>>Merja: Well, a student welfare
group deals with any kinds -
4:41 - 4:49of problems that we see in a school
having to do with problems at home -
4:49 - 4:53or at learning disabilities,
multi-cultural problems. -
4:53 - 4:58The main value of our student
welfare group is to interrupt as soon -
4:58 - 5:08as possible, problems involved.
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5:08 - 5:11>>Pasi: With this policy, we are
trying to really make it easy -
5:11 - 5:15for everybody to say, "Yes, I have
some areas where I need help now. -
5:15 - 5:17Is there anybody who can help?"
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5:17 - 5:19rather than trying
to hide these things. -
5:19 - 5:23And in many cases, when you do this
in the later years they will come -
5:23 - 5:26and accumulate even
more difficult problems. -
5:26 - 5:30So I think with this, we have been
able to positively affect both the- -
5:30 -the equity of the system, and
also the quality of the system.
- Title:
- Finland's Formula for School Success (Education Everywhere Series)
- Description:
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Early intervention and sustained individual support for every student are keys to educating the whole child in Finnish schools. Be sure to click "like" if you enjoyed this video! Produced in partnership with the Pearson Foundation (http://www.pearsonfoundation.org).
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 06:08
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