Download - Learning in a Digital Age 28 10 2016
Learning in a Digital Age – a New Pedagogy or just a Tool?
Dr. Essi Ryymin @EssiRyyHäme University of Applied Sciences Finland
European Forum of Technical and Vocational Education and Training26th-29th October 2016
Valencia Spain
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AMK
Contents of the Presentation
1. Introduction2. Learning in a Digital Age: Three Inspiring Apects3. The Gap between Education and Work
Contents of the Presentation
1. Introduction2. Learning in a Digital Age: Three Inspiring Apects3. The Gap between Education and Work
Häme University of Applied Sciences
HAMK - Higher education with a professional profile
HAMK
• Established in 1959 at Hämeenlinna • Government authorized to provide pedagogical qualification• Specialized in Vocational Education and Training (VET)• The scope of studies is 60 credits, 1600 hours of work• Teacher education based on research − one of the strengths
in the Finnish system• Research Unit for Professional Excellence• Global Education R&D
School of Professional Teacher Education
Contents of the Presentation
1. Introduction2. Learning in a Digital Age: Three Inspiring Apects3. The Gap between Education and Work
1. Digital Learning Contributes to
Competency-Based Learning and 21st
Century Skills
Personalisation Engagement
Collaboration
2. The World of Work
Needs Digital Competence
• The School of Professional Teacher Education dialogues with The Growth Corridor Employers
• Digital Competence and 21st Century Skills highly appreciated in employees
• The new, national development programme of Digitalisation for Vocational Teachers will be launched in 2017
Map of Finland: Public Domain
The Growth Corridor
Helsinki
Hämeenlinna
Tampere
3. Vocational Teachers
Matter
Digital Disruption in the World of Work?
Domain-Specific Views of
Digitalisation?
Digitally Competent Institutions?
CompetenceDevelopment of
Teachers?
New Vocational Teacher is a Coach and a Mediator
Autonomy
Personalisation
Engagement Competence
Relatedness
Collaboration
The Learning Moments Open Instagram Portfoliowww.instagram.com/learningmoments Brazilian vocational teachers and students share experiences of transformative VET in cooperation with their Finnish partners.
Source:Promoting Effective Digital-Age Learning: A European Framework for Digitally-Competent Educational Organisations
Digitally CompetentVocational Institution
1. Digital Learning Contributes to
Competence-Based Learning and 21st
Century Skills
2. The World of Work
Needs Digital Competence
3. Vocational Teachers
Matter
Learning in a Digital Age: Three Inspiring Apects
Contents of the Presentation
1. Introduction 2. Learning in a Digital Age: Three Inspiring Apects3. The Gap between Education and Work
“While there are more people looking for work, employers
in Europe cannot find the skills they need.”
McKinsey&Company: Education to employment: Getting Europe’s youth into work, Report 2014
Photos: pixabay.com
How does VET address in challenges? • Focus on improving 21st Century
Skills, employment readiness and digital competence
• Build the supporting structures that allow the best interventions to scale up
• Focus on developing professional vocational teaching, training and pedagogical leadership
Learning in a Digital Age – a New Pedagogy or just a Tool?
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Thank you! Gracias! Kiitos!
Dr. Essi [email protected]
@EssiRyyessiryymin.weebly.com
Essi [email protected]
@EssiRyyessiryymin.weebly.com
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