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Title: Upper Secondary Distance Learning


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Upper Secondary Distance Learning
  • FNBEs National Project 2000-2004

Kimmo Koskinen Kimmo.koskinen_at_oph.fi www.oph.fi
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Upper secondary distance learning what is it?
1(2)
  • A new educational track utilizing distance
    learning method inside the current Finnish
    education system
  • supplementary part to the normal teaching of
    upper secondary schools
  • no need for changes of legislation
  • no need for changes of structures of current
    education system

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Upper secondary distance learning what is it?
2(2)
  • Certificate-oriented education
  • the whole adult upper secondary school syllabus
    (44 courses)
  • according to the national core curriculum for the
    adults (by FNBE)
  • matriculation examination ( national
    school-leaving examination)
  • duration normally 3 years
  • free of charge for students
  • Individual subjects and courses
  • fees vary according to the school

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Upper secondary distance learning for whom?
1(2)
  • adults who wish to update and supplement their
    general education, but who cant utilize the
    conventional education system
  • employed or unemployed adults
  • normal upper secondary school students in
    support of regular upper secondary school studies
    and to supplement course provision
  • students at vocational institutions (such as
    those taking the upper secondary school
    matriculation examination and a vocational
    qualification in parallel)

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Upper secondary distance learning for whom?
2(2)
  • polytechnic/ university students for remedial and
    refresher study
  • comprehensive school pupils as additional studies
    and as an introduction to upper secondary school
    studies
  • people temporarily residing abroad

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The Development project 2000-2004 the objectives
  • to increase equality in education
  • to promote lifelong learning
  • to create an open and flexible possibility for
    adults to complete upper secondary school studies
  • to develop learning methods (ICT)
  • to produce study materials (Internet, TV, radio)
  • to develop models of co-operation

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The Development project 2000-04 - who were
involved? 1(2)
  • Ministry of Education
  • Finnish National Board of Education
  • Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE)
  • Interest groups publishing companies,
    IT-companies and network operators, local and
    provincial authorities ...

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The Development project 2000-04 - who were
involved? 2(2)
  • 86 upper secondary distance schools
  • upper secondary schools for adults
  • regular upper secondary schools
  • vocational schools
  • regionally co-operating virtual networks
  • approximately 3 200 distance students in project
    schools by year

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Financing of the project 2000-2004
  • EU-funding, mainly through ESF (total 7M / 5
    years)
  • Ministry of Education
  • Finnish National Board of Education
  • County governments
  • Provincial federations
  • Municipalities
  • Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE
  • Companies

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The role of Finnish NBE
  • National project coordinator
  • guiding, informing, planning development
  • searching and sharing of best practices
  • evaluation (separate project 2002-2004)
  • financing reporting (ESF etc.)
  • co-operation with project partners, interest
    groups and other virtual school projects

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The role of Finnish NBE
  • Organizing the in-service teacher training,
    development seminars etc.
  • Content production with YLE
  • Certificate-oriented learning materials
  • Web modules
  • TV radio learning programmes
  • FNBE 50 / YLE 50 financing
  • contracts 1997-1999, 1999-2004, 2004-2006

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Result1) More upper secondary schools offering
courses for adults
Upper secondary distance schools andnetworks in
2004
Adult upper secondary schools in 2000
Over 100 schools
54 schools
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Result 2) Increased use of e-learning methods
and equipment
eBeam etc.
Wager Aalto 2000
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Distance learning in practise
1(3)
  • Multiform (blended) learning courses distance
    learning face to face learning
  • A) Distance learning period - teacher ? tutor
  • - learning materials and equipment
  • books, materials by teacher
  • web sites (NBEs etc.)
  • radio and TV programmes
  • web-based learningenvironments
  • email, telephone, mail

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Distance learning in practise
2(3)
  • B) Face to face learning (optional)
  • - classroom teaching (e.g. 3 x 2 hrs/course)
  • - tutors office hours
  • - possibility to participate in conventional
    classroom teaching
  • - tests under supervision
  • - videoconferencing

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Distance learning in practise
3(3)
  • Pure virtual courses
  • Network based courses
  • Teaching/ studying via internet
  • Flexible opportunity to choose courses from other
    schools
  • regional study supply (web portals)
  • schools in cooperation ? no long-term waiting
    times, exceptional courses available (rare
    languages etc.)
  • national study supply (NBE EDU.fi services)

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Result 3) Effective models of distance learning
networks example 1
  • Centralized model
  • Common curriculum used in every school
  • Common study supply and centralized students
    enrolment for courses
  • Schools do not have any own distance study
    courses i.e. each course is provided by the
    network (distance learning center)
  • Face to face teaching is given via
    videoconferencing (from one point to max 15
    points)
  • Students participate face to face lessons in
    their local schools
  • A network coordinator is essential for the
    arrangements (selection of teachers, division of
    the costs etc.)

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Result 3) Effective models of distance learning
networks example 2
  • Decentralized model
  • Every school has and uses its own curriculum
  • Each school has its own study supply
  • Students complete most of their courses in their
    own schools
  • Opprtunity to choose courses from other network
    schools as well (contracts between the schools)
  • Students participate face to face lessons in the
    school that arranges the course (only in some
    courses videoconferencing is available)

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4) The results of content production with YLE
  • TV radio learning programmes
  • 102 TV 165 radio programmes
  • Web modules
  • over 130 web modules ? updating project
    2004-2006

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5) The results and effects of studies
  • The drop-out rate is higher in distance learning
  • Until now there are approx. 1000 distance
    learning students who have completed upper
    secondary school
  • Results in matriculation examination do not
    differ from conventional classroom learners
  • About 50 of the students aim at continuing
    their studies in the university or in
    polytechnics
  • The benefits and effects (according to students)
    of the studies relate most strongly to increased
    well-being, language skills, self-confidence and
    pleasure

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Challenges
  • Objective 2007 The Upper Secondary Distance
    Education will be established as one of the basic
    activities of most upper secondary schools
  • 1) Networking
  • Deepening and extending the networking
  • new upper secondary schools and vocational
    schools
  • local economic life
  • international co-operation

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Challenges
  • 2) Operational environment and resources
  • Finance of the development work of schools and
    networks (ESF and other financing sources?)
  • Students - enough students in the future?
  • - to decrease the number of drop-outs
  • - new target groups more men, personnel training
  • Qualified teachers? ? teacher training
    pedagogical support
  • Technical equipment support (who pays?)

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Challenges
  • 3) Learning environment
  • Utilizing the network and ICT-tools properly in
    teaching/learning
  • - interaction!
  • Learning to use the new possibilities of ICT
    tools
  • - digital TV and radio
  • - mobile-learning
  • - web-conferencing
  • - whiteboard (eBeam etc.)

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Summary What is the additional value of distance
education to upper secondary school education?
  • Increases and diversifies the use of ICT in
    teaching and learning
  • Develops the working environment of school into
    more open and flexible direction
  • Increases networking at regional level,
    co-operation and willingness for further
    development in educational institutions
  • Supports the maintaining of school networks
  • Widens the course supply of small upper secondary
    schools

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Further information
  • The Finnish National Board of Education
  • www.oph.fi/etalukio
  • The Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE/ TV
  • www.yle.fi/opinportti
  • The Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE/ radio
  • www.yle.fi/multifoorumi/multiradio
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