Education and Working LifeLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 1L00FO87
Credits
5 op
Objectives
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Enrolment period
04.12.2024 - 02.03.2025
Timing
14.02.2025 - 23.04.2025
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Professional Teacher Education
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
- Sanna Brauer
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
24E
-
23E
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Location and time
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning). After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available by 16th February, 2025. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar: 5th March 2025 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. The zoom link will be informed in Moodle.
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 23rd April, 2025. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 30th April, 2025.
Exam schedules
There are no exams for this course.
Assessment methods and criteria
Teacher, self and peer assessment of activities completed. Assessment according to the criteria given in the Moodle LMS for assessed tasks.
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Teaching methods
Target Group: For students of Professional Teacher Education, who are in the English Programme of TAOK.
Individual and collaborative tasks, including readings, video lectures, assignments, reflection etc. online using synchronous and asynchronous technologies. Students are expected to reflect upon their learning and be active participants in their own learning.
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning). After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available by 16th February, 2025. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar: 5th March 2025 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. The zoom link will be informed in Moodle.
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 23rd April, 2025. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 30th April, 2025.
Learning materials
Materials will be provided online in the Moodle LMS and are expected to be supplemented by the student’s own research and enquiry based learning.
Student workload
This is a 5 ECTS course. 5x27 hours = approx 135 hours.
Content scheduling
The contents are divided into 5 themes (see Moodle LMS).
Completion alternatives
Not applicable.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Students will link theory with practice for use in authentic learning environments. The development of an individual professional identity is a core component of the program. This identity and the beliefs formed and identified about teaching and learning shape the practice of the developing educator.
International connections
Theories and practice examined will take account of a wide range of international perspectives, including those brought to the cohort by the participants themselves.
Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Pass: Teacher student
- combines theoretical data with their own experiences and observations
- reflects their observations, actions and experiences and evaluates their significance to their own competences and knowledge
- participates actively in the group learning process by sharing expertise, searching for information and collaboratively creating knowledge at online and at face to face meetings
- analyzes and evaluates their learning results and choices made
Fail: Teacher student
- describes theoretical knowledge and experiential knowledge and observations separately, discussion is shallow
- presents disconnected facts and/or paraphrases literature
- does not participate in the group processes actively
Enrolment period
10.12.2024 - 02.03.2025
Timing
14.02.2025 - 30.04.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Professional Teacher Education
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Professional Teacher Education
Teachers
- Jukka Kemppi
- Sanna Brauer
Person in charge
Jiri Vilppola
Groups
-
23MUPE
-
24OPE
-
24MUPE
-
22MUPE
-
23OPE
-
20MUPE
-
21MUPE
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
01.09.2024 - 30.09.2024
Timing
01.10.2024 - 31.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Professional Teacher Education
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Teachers
- Maija Timonen
- Kosti Nivalainen
Person in charge
Kosti Nivalainen
Groups
-
24SJOU1Supplementary Pedagogical Studies, Group 1
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
13.01.2024 - 28.05.2024
Timing
23.05.2024 - 31.08.2024
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Professional Teacher Education
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
- Professional Teacher Education
Teachers
- Jukka Kemppi
- Sanna Brauer
Person in charge
Sanna Brauer
Groups
-
22OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
24OPE
-
22OPE
-
AVOINAMK
-
22MUPE
-
T3X
-
23OPE
-
19MUPE
-
20MUPE
-
21MUPE
-
VAPAA
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
13.01.2024 - 22.05.2024
Timing
15.05.2024 - 12.08.2024
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 100
Teachers
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
24E
-
AVOINAMK
-
22E2Professional teacer education, group in English 2
-
22E1Professional teacer education, group in English 1
-
T3X
-
23E
-
VAPAA
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Location and time
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning).
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available from 15th May, 2024. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar: 23rd May, 2024 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 12th August 2024. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 19th August 2024.
After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
Exam schedules
There are no exams for this course.
Assessment methods and criteria
Teacher, self and peer assessment of activities completed. Assessment according to the criteria given in the Moodle LMS for assessed tasks.
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Teaching methods
Target Group: Only for Students of Professional Teacher Education who are in the English Programme of TAOK.
Individual and collaborative tasks, including readings, video lectures, assignments, reflection etc. online using synchronous and asynchronous technologies. Students are expected to reflect upon their learning and be active participants in their own learning.
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available from 15th May, 2024. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar: 23rd May, 2024 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 12th August 2024. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 19th August 2024.
After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
Learning materials
Materials will be provided online in the Moodle LMS and are expected to be supplemented by the student’s own research and enquiry based learning.
Student workload
This is a 5 ECTS course. 5x27 hours = approx 135 hours.
Content scheduling
The contents are divided into 5 themes (see Moodle LMS).
Completion alternatives
Not applicable.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Students will link theory with practice for use in authentic learning environments. The development of an individual professional identity is a core component of the program. This identity and the beliefs formed and identified about teaching and learning shape the practice of the developing educator.
International connections
Theories and practice examined will take account of a wide range of international perspectives, including those brought to the cohort by the participants themselves.
Further information
The aim of the basic studies in education is to improve teacher students understanding of the phenomena they encounter in their work as teachers.
Learning objectives: Teacher student
- knows Finnish adult and vocational education operating environments and their pedagogical underpinnings ( f.ex. Competence-based curriculum, personalized learning, ubiquitous learning)
- recognizes the growth and developmental phases of youth and adulthood in a person’s life cycle and their significance in education, schooling and career paths
- participates in discussion on vocational competences (job specific) and generic working life competences from the perspective of their own field
- identifies the developmental phases of professional identity and builds their own professional identity according to their present/future work description
- utilizes research and development activities in their own teaching
Enrolment period
15.05.2023 - 19.02.2024
Timing
26.02.2024 - 23.04.2024
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
23E
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Location and time
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning). After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available by 27th February, 2024. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar: 7th March 2024 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm. The zoom link will be informed in Moodle.
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 23rd April, 2024. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 30th April, 2024.
Exam schedules
There are no exams for this course.
Assessment methods and criteria
Teacher, self and peer assessment of activities completed. Assessment according to the criteria given in the Moodle LMS for assessed tasks.
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Teaching methods
Target Group: For students of Professional Teacher Education, who are in the English Programme of TAOK.
Individual and collaborative tasks, including readings, video lectures, assignments, reflection etc. online using synchronous and asynchronous technologies. Students are expected to reflect upon their learning and be active participants in their own learning.
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning). After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available by 27th February, 2024. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar: 7th March 2024 from 4:30 pm to 6 pm. The zoom link will be informed in Moodle.
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 23rd April, 2024. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 30th April, 2024.
Learning materials
Materials will be provided online in the Moodle LMS and are expected to be supplemented by the student’s own research and enquiry based learning.
Student workload
This is a 5 ECTS course. 5x27 hours = approx 135 hours.
Content scheduling
The contents are divided into 5 themes (see Moodle LMS).
Completion alternatives
Not applicable.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Students will link theory with practice for use in authentic learning environments. The development of an individual professional identity is a core component of the program. This identity and the beliefs formed and identified about teaching and learning shape the practice of the developing educator.
International connections
Theories and practice examined will take account of a wide range of international perspectives, including those brought to the cohort by the participants themselves.
Further information
The aim of the basic studies in education is to improve teacher students understanding of the phenomena they encounter in their work as teachers.
Learning objectives: Teacher student
- knows Finnish adult and vocational education operating environments and their pedagogical underpinnings ( f.ex. Competence-based curriculum, personalized learning, ubiquitous learning)
- recognizes the growth and developmental phases of youth and adulthood in a person’s life cycle and their significance in education, schooling and career paths
- participates in discussion on vocational competences (job specific) and generic working life competences from the perspective of their own field
- identifies the developmental phases of professional identity and builds their own professional identity according to their present/future work description
- utilizes research and development activities in their own teaching
Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Pass: Teacher student
- combines theoretical data with their own experiences and observations
- reflects their observations, actions and experiences and evaluates their significance to their own competences and knowledge
- participates actively in the group learning process by sharing expertise, searching for information and collaboratively creating knowledge at online and at face to face meetings
- analyzes and evaluates their learning results and choices made
Fail: Teacher student
- describes theoretical knowledge and experiential knowledge and observations separately, discussion is shallow
- presents disconnected facts and/or paraphrases literature
- does not participate in the group processes actively
Enrolment period
29.11.2023 - 15.02.2024
Timing
25.02.2024 - 23.04.2024
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Teachers
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
- Sanna Brauer
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
23OPE
-
21MUPE
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
15.02.2023 - 29.05.2023
Timing
24.05.2023 - 15.08.2023
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Teachers
- Päivi Lehtonen
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
22OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
22OPE
-
AVOINAMK
-
22MUPE
-
T3X
-
23OPE
-
19MUPE
-
20MUPE
-
21MUPE
-
VAPAA
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
15.02.2023 - 29.05.2023
Timing
24.05.2023 - 15.08.2023
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 100
Teachers
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
AVOINAMK
-
22E2Professional teacer education, group in English 2
-
22E1Professional teacer education, group in English 1
-
T3X
-
VAPAA
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Location and time
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning).
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available from 24th May, 2023. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Kick-off webinar (Courses of Education Studies in English): 1st June, 2023 from 6 pm to 7 pm. The zoom link will be informed in Moodle.
After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 8th August 2023. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 15th August 2023.
Exam schedules
There are no exams for this course.
Assessment methods and criteria
Teacher, self and peer assessment of activities completed. Assessment according to the criteria given in the Moodle LMS for assessed tasks.
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Teaching methods
Target Group: Only for Students of Professional Teacher Education who are in the English Programme of TAOK.
Individual and collaborative tasks, including readings, video lectures, assignments, reflection etc. online using synchronous and asynchronous technologies. Students are expected to reflect upon their learning and be active participants in their own learning.
Learning environment (Moodle) of this course will be available from 24th May, 2023. Notice the pre-task in Moodle.
Virtual course (e.g. these asynchronized studies take place entirely online, mainly by studying independently, only kick-off webinar is online in the beginning).
Kick-off webinar: 1st June, 2023 from 6 pm to 7 pm
After Kick-off webinar the course includes independent and online work with other students which is not tied to a specific time.
NOTICE! Do all the study activities according to your own timetable by 8th August 2023. Notice that this Moodle LMS will be closed by 15th August 2023.
Learning materials
Materials will be provided online in the Moodle LMS and are expected to be supplemented by the student’s own research and enquiry based learning.
Student workload
This is a 5 ECTS course. 5x27 hours = approx 135 hours.
Content scheduling
The contents are divided into 5 themes (see Moodle LMS).
Completion alternatives
Not applicable.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Students will link theory with practice for use in authentic learning environments. The development of an individual professional identity is a core component of the program. This identity and the beliefs formed and identified about teaching and learning shape the practice of the developing educator.
International connections
Theories and practice examined will take account of a wide range of international perspectives, including those brought to the cohort by the participants themselves.
Further information
The aim of the basic studies in education is to improve teacher students understanding of the phenomena they encounter in their work as teachers.
Learning objectives: Teacher student
- knows Finnish adult and vocational education operating environments and their pedagogical underpinnings ( f.ex. Competence-based curriculum, personalized learning, ubiquitous learning)
- recognizes the growth and developmental phases of youth and adulthood in a person’s life cycle and their significance in education, schooling and career paths
- participates in discussion on vocational competences (job specific) and generic working life competences from the perspective of their own field
- identifies the developmental phases of professional identity and builds their own professional identity according to their present/future work description
- utilizes research and development activities in their own teaching
Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Pass: Teacher student
- combines theoretical data with their own experiences and observations
- reflects their observations, actions and experiences and evaluates their significance to their own competences and knowledge
- participates actively in the group learning process by sharing expertise, searching for information and collaboratively creating knowledge at online and at face to face meetings
- analyzes and evaluates their learning results and choices made
Fail: Teacher student
- describes theoretical knowledge and experiential knowledge and observations separately, discussion is shallow
- presents disconnected facts and/or paraphrases literature
- does not participate in the group processes actively
Enrolment period
31.08.2022 - 09.01.2023
Timing
12.01.2023 - 23.02.2023
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Teachers
- Jiri Vilppola
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
22OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
22OPE
-
20MUPE
-
21MUPE
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
02.12.2022 - 31.01.2023
Timing
01.01.2023 - 30.04.2023
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Hanna Teräs
Person in charge
Hanna Teräs
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
07.03.2022 - 30.05.2022
Timing
02.06.2022 - 31.08.2022
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 100
Teachers
- Jiri Vilppola
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
21OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
22OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
22OPE
-
AVOINAMK
-
VAPAA
-
21MUPE
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Enrolment period
07.03.2022 - 18.05.2022
Timing
11.05.2022 - 31.08.2022
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 50
Degree programmes
- Professional Teacher Education
Teachers
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
21OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
22OPE
-
AVOINAMK
-
22E2Professional teacer education, group in English 2
-
22E1Professional teacer education, group in English 1
-
VAPAA
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Location and time
As per the contact day schedule. Online course.
Exam schedules
There are no exams for this course.
Assessment methods and criteria
Teacher, self and peer assessment of activities completed. Assessment according to the criteria given in the Moodle LMS for assessed tasks.
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail
Teaching methods
Individual and collaborative tasks, including readings, video lectures, assignments, reflection etc. online using synchronous and asynchronous technologies. Students are expected to reflect upon their learning and be active participants in their own learning.
Learning materials
Materials will be provided online in the Moodle LMS and are expected to be supplemented by the student’s own research and enquiry based learning.
Student workload
This is a 5 ECTS course. 5x27 hours = approx 135 hours.
Content scheduling
The contents are divided into 5 themes (see Moodle LMS).
Completion alternatives
Not applicable.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Students will link theory with practice for use in authentic learning environments. The development of an individual professional identity is a core component of the program. This identity and the beliefs formed and identified about teaching and learning shape the practice of the developing educator.
International connections
Theories and practice examined will take account of a wide range of international perspectives, including those brought to the cohort by the participants themselves.
Further information
The aim of the basic studies in education is to improve teacher students understanding of the phenomena they encounter in their work as teachers.
Learning objectives: Teacher student
- knows Finnish adult and vocational education operating environments and their pedagogical underpinnings ( f.ex. Competence-based curriculum, personalized learning, ubiquitous learning)
- recognizes the growth and developmental phases of youth and adulthood in a person’s life cycle and their significance in education, schooling and career paths
- participates in discussion on vocational competences (job specific) and generic working life competences from the perspective of their own field
- identifies the developmental phases of professional identity and builds their own professional identity according to their present/future work description
- utilizes research and development activities in their own teaching
Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
Pass: Teacher student
- combines theoretical data with their own experiences and observations
- reflects their observations, actions and experiences and evaluates their significance to their own competences and knowledge
- participates actively in the group learning process by sharing expertise, searching for information and collaboratively creating knowledge at online and at face to face meetings
- analyzes and evaluates their learning results and choices made
Fail: Teacher student
- describes theoretical knowledge and experiential knowledge and observations separately, discussion is shallow
- presents disconnected facts and/or paraphrases literature
- does not participate in the group processes actively
Enrolment period
05.11.2021 - 05.01.2022
Timing
10.01.2022 - 23.02.2022
Credits
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Pedagogical Innovations and Culture
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Teachers
- Jiri Vilppola
- Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Person in charge
Sirpa Levo-Aaltonen
Groups
-
21OPKOUAmmatillinen opettajankoulutus
-
19MUPE
Objectives (course unit)
After completing the course, the teacher student is able to
• describe the operating environments and pedagogical bases of adult and vocational education in Finland
• specify the stages of growth and development related to youth and adulthood and explain their significance for professional development and the formation of a career path
• combine learning in the workplace and continuous learning with the professional growth of students
• identity the development stages of their own specialist identity, and support and guide the formation of students’ professional identity
• use topical data from research and development to support their work as an educator.
Content (course unit)
During the course, we will seek answers to the following questions:
• How does adult and vocational education in Finland support and promote growth and learning?
• What are the special qualities of youth and adulthood in terms of growth, learning and guidance?
• How can working life and the work community support the growth, development and learning of an individual?
• How is professional identity built in various sectors, and how can it be supported?
• What is the best way of following and applying the new trends in your own field and the teaching and pedagogy sector?
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
Knowing:
Structuring the relationships between the phenomena and concepts covered during the course. Applying, explaining, comparing, and analysing contents from the viewpoint of a vocational teacher.
Teacher Student:
* Describes adult and vocational education of their own field in the Finnish education system from the viewpoint of continuous learning
* Recognises the significance of growth and development at workplaces
Doing:
Being able to plan and choose suitable methods for their work and justify their choices as a vocational teacher. Applying the theory taught in the course when solving challenges and using the possibilities offered by the theory base in their work.
Teacher Student:
* Applies knowledge of growth and development when guiding and teaching their own future target group (e.g. the youth or adults)
* Analyses the possibilities and challenges of workplace learning
* Comes up with methods to support the growth of a professional identity of their own students.
Developing as a teacher:
Giving and receiving active and constructive feedback. Evaluating issues from their own and their community’s viewpoints. Collaborating responsibly and being ready to develop communication skills. Recognising and following the ethical principles of a teacher’s work. Describing and evaluating the economical and wellbeing promoting impact of their actions
Teacher Student:
* Creates a development plan for their work as a teacher, utilising up-to-date development and research data
* Reflects and constructs their own identity as a teacher
Assessment scale
Pass/Fail