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www.schooleducationgateway.eu 1 Entrepreneurship education in Finland 1 1 OVERVIEW The Finnish Development plan for education and research 2011 – 2016, adopted by the Ministry of Education and Culture, emphasises that entrepreneurship education should be developed at all levels of school education, and help improve relations between schools and employers. Entrepreneurial skills and competences are explicitly recognised as a crosscurricular theme and embedded in the "Participatory citizenship and entrepreneurship" education theme at primary and lower secondary level and in the "Active citizenship and entrepreneurship" theme at upper secondary level. The learning outcomes include the ability to act with a sense of enterprise and initiative, to achieve a goal, to be able to assess one's own actions and their impact, in addition to be proactive and able to create one’s own operating methods. Like many other countries, schools in Finland are autonomous institutions and implement entrepreneurship education in various ways. This includes, embedding the skills in other subjects as well as creating special separate courses. The Ministry of Education has published a set of comprehensive guidelines to help support embedding entrepreneurial skills across the curricula. These guidelines present useful information on the education ecosystem, the various stakeholders involved, information on existing initiatives and examples of the forms of cooperation between schools in practice. 2 GOOD PRACTICE CASE STUDIES Junior Achievement Job Shadow 2.1 SUMMARY OF THE INITIATIVE The Junior Achievement (JA) Job Shadow in Finland programme, "Leader for a day!" offers students a unique opportunity to follow a company leader for a day. Through this experience, students gain insight into the working life of a business, leadership, initiative taking and decision making. The companies, which take on the students, also benefit from understanding how young people approach working life. The programme provides experimental learning outside the classroom as well as integrates the school in the local business environment. 2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INITIATIVE With a network of 39 countries reaching 3.2 million students in 2013, Junior Achievement is the largest provider of entrepreneurship education programmes in Europe. JA brings together education 1 This country fiche was prepared by Technopolis Group with contribution from 3s, DTI and ICF as part of the ‘Entrepreneurship 360 Promoting entrepreneurial learning in primary and secondary education and in vocational education and training project’ commissioned by the European Commission, DG Education and Culture. The content of this document, including the case studies and the descriptions of the initiatives reflect the information available as of August 2015.

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Entrepreneurship  education  in  Finland1  

1 OVERVIEW    The  Finnish  Development  plan  for  education  and  research  2011  –  2016,  adopted  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  and  Culture,  emphasises  that  entrepreneurship  education  should  be  developed  at  all  levels  of  school  education,  and  help  improve  relations  between  schools  and  employers.  

Entrepreneurial   skills   and   competences   are   explicitly   recognised   as   a   cross-­‐curricular   theme   and  embedded   in   the   "Participatory  citizenship  and  entrepreneurship"  education   theme  at  primary  and  lower  secondary  level  and  in  the  "Active  citizenship  and  entrepreneurship"  theme  at  upper  secondary  level.   The   learning   outcomes   include   the   ability   to   act  with   a   sense   of   enterprise   and   initiative,   to  achieve  a  goal,   to  be  able  to  assess  one's  own  actions  and  their   impact,   in  addition  to  be  proactive  and  able  to  create  one’s  own  operating  methods.    

Like   many   other   countries,   schools   in   Finland   are   autonomous   institutions   and   implement  entrepreneurship  education  in  various  ways.  This   includes,  embedding  the  skills   in  other  subjects  as  well   as   creating   special   separate   courses.   The   Ministry   of   Education   has   published   a   set   of  comprehensive   guidelines   to   help   support   embedding   entrepreneurial   skills   across   the   curricula.  These   guidelines   present   useful   information   on   the   education   ecosystem,   the   various   stakeholders  involved,   information   on   existing   initiatives   and   examples   of   the   forms   of   cooperation   between  schools  in  practice.    

2 GOOD  PRACTICE  CASE  STUDIES  

Junior  Achievement  Job  Shadow    

2.1 SUMMARY  OF  THE  INITIATIVE  The  Junior  Achievement  (JA)  Job  Shadow  in  Finland  programme,  "Leader  for  a  day!"  offers  students  a  unique   opportunity   to   follow   a   company   leader   for   a   day.   Through   this   experience,   students   gain  insight   into   the   working   life   of   a   business,   leadership,   initiative   taking   and   decision   making.   The  companies,  which  take  on  the  students,  also  benefit  from  understanding  how  young  people  approach  working   life.   The   programme   provides   experimental   learning   outside   the   classroom   as   well   as  integrates  the  school  in  the  local  business  environment.    

2.2 BRIEF  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  INITIATIVE  With   a   network   of   39   countries   reaching   3.2   million   students   in   2013,   Junior   Achievement   is   the  largest  provider  of  entrepreneurship  education  programmes  in  Europe.  JA  brings  together  education  

                                                                                                                                       

1  This  country  fiche  was  prepared  by  Technopolis  Group  with  contribution  from  3s,  DTI  and  ICF  as  part  of   the   ‘Entrepreneurship   360   -­‐   Promoting   entrepreneurial   learning   in   primary   and   secondary  education   and   in   vocational   education   and   training   project’   commissioned   by   the   European  Commission,  DG  Education  and  Culture.    The  content  of  this  document,  including  the  case  studies  and  the  descriptions  of  the  initiatives  reflect  the  information  available  as  of  August  2015.  

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and  business  communities  as  partners  to  address  youth  unemployment.  It  puts  significant  effort  into  supporting   teacher   training   programmes,   in   particular,   to   give   young   people   more   in-­‐school  opportunities  to  learn  in  a  real-­‐world  context.  The  Job  Shadow  programme  is  one  part  of  this  and  has  the   objective   “to   improve   students'  work   readiness   and   thus   take   precautionary  measures   against  unemployment”.    

The   JA   Job   Shadow   programme   consists   of   three   45-­‐minute   classroom   sessions   and   a   job   shadow  visit,  which  usually  lasts  four  to  five  hours.  The  programme  sessions  are:  

• Before  the  Job  Hunt:  Students  are   introduced  to  the  JA  Job  Shadow  programme.  The  work  through  a  seven  step  programme  to  learn  the  skills  needed  to  get  a  job      

• Perfect   Match:   During   the   second   session,   students   put   their   skills   into   practice   and  participate  in  mock  interviews  and  prepare  for  their  site  visit  with  the  business      

• Next  steps:  Students  reflect  on  what  they   learnt  before  and  during  the  site  visit  evaluating  their   priorities   and   preparing   a   thank-­‐you   letter   to   the   company.   They   also   have   other  activities   to   undertake   which   might   include   preparing   an   elevator   pitch,   a   resume,   or   an  infographic  profile  

2.3 TARGET  GROUP(S)  ADDRESSED    JA  Job  Shadow,  “Leader  for  a  day!”  is  aimed  at  students  in  VET  schools,  secondary  schools  and  higher  education  institutions.  The  programme  enhances  students’  learning  of  a  broad  range  of  concepts  and  skills,  including:    

• Concepts   such   as   career   assessment   and   job   outlook,   career   planning,   elevator   pitch,  infographic   profile,   job   hunting   and   interview,   networking,   professional   and   ethical  behaviours,  resume,  thank  you  notes    

• Skills   such   as   data   analysis,   business   communication,   creativity   and   innovation,   following  written   instructions,   identifying  behaviours,   interviewing,   oral   and  written   communication,  information   organisation   and   presentation,   role-­‐play,   self-­‐assessment,   and   working  collaboratively  

2.4 ORGANISATIONS  INVOLVED  The  programme  is  implemented  though  collaboration  with  a  network  of  companies.  The  programme  connects  the  students  with  a  company  they  have  chosen,  based  on  their  desire  to  get  to  know  more  about  a  particular   industry   sector.  The   implementing  body   is   Junior  Achievement  Finland,  and   they  receive   most   of   their   funding   from   foundations,   companies   and   the   European   Social   Fund,  coordinated  by  the  Finnish  National  Board  of  Education.  

2.5 ACHIEVEMENTS,  RESULTS  JA  Finland’s  goal  is  to  advance  entrepreneurial  attitudes  and  an  active  lifestyle  among  Finnish  young  people   by   increasing   their   knowledge   of   entrepreneurship,   providing   entrepreneurial   experiences,  enhancing   readiness   for  working   life   and   financial  management   skills.   The   combination  of   targeted  classroom  settings  and  job  shadowing  is  an  important  approach  for  young  people  who  are  about  to  enter   the   labour   market.   The   programme   increases   the   entrepreneurial   mindset   of   the   learners  significantly.    

From   the  group  of   former  participants   in   the  programme  offered  by   JA   Finland  between  2000  and  2013  (now  18  to  30  year  old),  67%  of  the  respondents  indicated  the  programme  made  them  consider  setting  up  a  company.  11%  of  the  respondents  had  already  set  up  a  company,  due  to  the  influence  of  the  programme.  

   

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Further  information    

Organisation:  JA-­‐YE    

E-­‐mail:  [email protected]  

Website:  http://nuoriyrittajyys.fi/en/  

Further  documents:  https://www.jaworldwide.org/ja-­‐works/Reports/JOBLESS%20Executive%20Summary_Low_single%20page.pdf    

3 EXAMPLES   OF   ON-­‐GOING   INITIATIVES   ADDRESSING  

ENTREPRENEURSHIP  EDUCATION  

3.1 UNIVERSITY  OF  JYVÄSKYLÄ  TEACHER  TRAINING  SCHOOL      The  Teacher  Training  School  is  part  of  the  University  of  Jyväskylä’s  Faculty  of  Education.  The  school’s  main   aim   is   to   provide   training   for   teachers   of   primary   and   secondary   schools.   It   provides   both  subject-­‐specific  teaching  courses  and  special  education  teaching  courses.  The  school  participates  in  a  number   of   projects,   entrepreneurship   education   being   one   of   them.   Teachers   participating   in   this  training  can  develop  their  teaching  skills  and  logical  and  critical  thinking,  using  concrete  experiences.  In   the  autumn  of  2014,   the  Teacher  Training   School  had  1010  participants,   705  of  whom  attended  basic  education  courses  and  305  general  upper  secondary  education  courses.  

3.2 TEACHER-­‐ENTREPRENEUR  SPEED  DATES  Teacher-­‐Entrepreneur  Speed  Dates   is  an  event  organised  by  YES-­‐Satakunta,  a  branch  of   the  Finnish  YES   network   to   support   entrepreneurship.   The   aim   of   this   initiative   is   to   introduce   teachers   and  entrepreneurs  to  each  other  and  increase  their  mutual  understanding.  Started  in  2010,  teachers  from  primary   and   secondary   education,   as   well   as   entrepreneurs   from   the   region,   join   the   event   and  exchange  valuable  examples  and  advice  with  each  other  in  an  informal  and  friendly  environment.  As  suggested  by   the  name  of   the  event,   it   consists  of   very   short  exchanges,   the   speed  dates   last  only  four  minutes.  The  event  helps  make  the  first  step  for  teachers  and  entrepreneurs  to  get  to  know  each  other.  Annually  around  70  teachers  and  entrepreneurs  take  part.    

3.3 REGIONAL  YES  CENTRE  The  Pori  Regional  YES  Centre  is  part  of  a  national  YES  network  aiming  to  promote  entrepreneurship  education   in   schools.   It   provides   practical   entrepreneurship   education   services   for   teachers   from  primary  to  upper  secondary  level.  Courses  for  teachers  are  based  on  involvement  of  pupils  and  new  forms   of   teaching.   Courses   are   delivered   at   teachers’   home   schools.   Annually,   more   than   300  teachers  participate  in  these  activities  in  the  Pori  region  

3.4 MEASUREMENT   TOOL   FOR   ENTREPRENEURSHIP   EDUCATION  (MTEE)    The  Measurement  Tool  for  Entrepreneurship  Education  is  an  online  tool  that  contains  approximately  140  questions  constructed  around  concepts  drawn  from  a  theoretical  framework.  The  tool  is  used  by  teachers   in   Finland   as   a   self-­‐evaluation   system.   The   Measurement   Tool   for   Entrepreneurship  Education  was  developed  in  multiple  stages  between  2008  and  2012  by  the  Lappeenranta  University  of  Technology  and  the  Development  Centre  Opinkirjo,  a   third  sector  organisation  active   in  teaching  

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and   education.   Additionally,   a   group   of   basic   and   secondary-­‐level   teachers   were   recruited   for   the  project,  and  were  involved  in  its  development.  The  initial  project  was  completed  in  autumn  2012,  but  it   continues   to   evolve   through   its   inclusion   in   other   national   and   international   projects.   The  Measurement  Tool  was  shaped  by  participatory  action  research  and  a  case  study.  The  collaboration  and   shared   expertise   of   the   users   (teachers)   and   the   designers   (researchers)   were   central   to   this  project.   At   the   end   of   2011,   the  Measurement   Tool   for   Entrepreneurship   Education  was   launched  nationally   for   Finnish   basic   and   upper-­‐secondary   school   teachers.   The   tool   gives   detailed,  personalised   feedback   to   teachers   concerning   their   current   entrepreneurship   education   practices,  and  it  gives  ideas  on  how  to  develop  as  an  entrepreneurship  educator.  It  covers  seven  areas  from  the  design  of  entrepreneurship  education  activities,  pedagogical   solutions  and  networks  through  to   the  implementation  of  singe  education  activities  and  complete  courses.  

3.5 LAATURI  (FINLAND)    LAATURI   is   an   assessment   tool   for   students,   aged   12-­‐16   years,   which   was   developed   by   the   Oulu  University  Teacher  Training  School   in   Finland.  The  assessment   is  used   individually  by   students  with  the   goal   to   encourage   pupils   to   work   independently   and   in   the   spirit   of   entrepreneurship.   The  assessment  also  encourages  teamwork  and  promotes  collaboration.  

There   is   also   the   opportunity   for   teachers   to   become   involved   in   the   assessment,   alongside   their  students.   Questionnaires   for   students   and   teachers   are   freely   available   in   the   Finnish   language.  Bringing   together   the   assessment   of   students   and   teachers   provides   feedback   on   the   quality   of  teaching  and  how  the  actions  of  individual  students  affect  the  learning  of  other  students  and  of  the  whole  group.    

3.6 THE  ENTREPRENEURIAL  SCHOOL  PROJECT  (TES)  The  Entrepreneurial  School  project  (www.theentrepreneurialschool.eu)  and  its  Virtual  Guide  for  Entrepreneurial  Learning  (www.tesguide.eu)  is  supported  by  a  consortium  of  15  partners  and  funded  by  the  EU’s  Competitiveness  and  Innovation  Programme.  TES  hosts  a  community  of  practice  for  teachers  from  18  countries,  which  is  expected  to  grow  to  approximately  4,000  teachers  in  the  next  couple  of  years.  School  managers  and  teachers  can  access  self-­‐assessment  tools  (i.e.,  Measurement  Tool  for  Entrepreneurship  Education  and  National  Standard  for  Enterprise  Education),  and  search  a  database  of  more  100  tools  and  methods  on  how  to  organise  entrepreneurship  education.  

Teachers  report  that  using  the  search  facility  of  TES  allows  them  to  easily  find  what  they  are  looking  for  in  terms  of  syllabi,  teaching  material  and  contacts  to  peers.  Also,  the  international  dimension  of  TES  is  highly  valued.  Many  schools  today  have  a  "global  agenda"  and  are  thus  looking  for  platforms,  such  as  TES,  to  find  twinning  partners  for  teacher  and  student  exchanges.  

TES  also  offers  teachers  the  opportunity  to  share  their  own  materials  with  other  practitioners  across  Europe.  Mapping  the  development  and  take-­‐up  of  this  aspect  of  the  project  gives  a  good  indicator  of  the  potential  for  offering  teachers  this  sort  of  "swap-­‐shop".  

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3.7 FURTHER  INFORMATION  AND  CONTACT  DETAILS  ON  THE  INITIATIVES  Title  of  initiative  in  English  

University  of  Jyväskylä  Teacher  Training  School    

Teacher-­‐Entrepreneur  Speed  Dates  

Regional  YES  Centre  

Title  of  the  initiative  in  the  local  language  

Jyväskylän  normaalikoulu   Teacher-­‐Entrepreneur  Speed  Dates   YES  Satakunta  

Type  of  initiative   Programme  for  teachers   Programme  for  teachers   Programme  for  teachers  

Launch  date  of  the  initiative     2010   2006  

Name  of  implementing  body  

University  of  Jyväskylä     YES   YES  

Level  of  education   Primary,  Secondary   Primary,  Secondary,  VET   Primary,  Secondary,  VET  

Target  group   Teachers   Teachers   Teachers  

Link  to  further  information  

https://www.norssi.jyu.fi/esittely-­‐ja-­‐yhteystiedot/info-­‐1/university-­‐of-­‐jyvaeskylae-­‐teacher-­‐training-­‐school-­‐normaalikoulu  

http://www.yes-­‐keskus.fi/2015/06/01/aivomyrskyja-­‐yes-­‐ope-­‐yrittajatreffeilla/  

http://satakunta.yes-­‐keskus.fi/  

Language  in  which  further  information  is  available  

English   Finnish   Finnish  

Contact  person     Jenni  Rajahalme   Jenni  Rajahalme  

Contact  e-­‐mail  address  

https://www.norssi.jyu.fi/info-­‐1/contact-­‐info     [email protected]   [email protected]  

 

   

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Title  of  initiative  in  English  

Measurement  Tool  for  Entrepreneurship  Education  (MTEE)  

LAATURI   The  Entrepreneurial  School  project  

Title  of  the  initiative  in  the  local  language  

Measurement  Tool  for  Entrepreneurship  Education  (MTEE)  

LAATURI   The  Entrepreneurial  School  project  

Type  of  initiative   Guidance  materials   Guidance  materials   Programme  for  teachers  

Launch  date  of  the  initiative   2008     2012  

Name  of  implementing  body  

Kerhokeskus  –  koulutyön  tuki  ry  

Oulu  University  Teacher  Training  School  

Lappeenranta  University  of  Technology,  LUT  

 

Level  of  education   Secondary,  VET   Secondary   Primary,  Secondary  

Target  group   Institutions,  Teachers     Pupils   Teachers  

Link  to  further  information  

http://developmentcentre.lut.fi/english.asp?show=yrittajyyskasvatus  

https://norssiportti.oulu.fi/index.php?3686  

http://theentrepreneurialschool.eu/  

Language  in  which  further  information  is  available  

English     English  

Contact  person   Elena  Ruskovaara     Elena  Ruskovaara  

Contact  e-­‐mail  address   [email protected]     [email protected]