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0:00I'll be moderating there's some Q&A session low is everyone awake yet fun oh
0:16yeah yeah alright good I really encourage you all to as three speakers
0:24questions because it's not easy to have them here on stage at the same time to
0:31fly in from everywhere I just to be here just for you if you have any questions
0:35please feel free to ask microphone so please stop and ask the question open at
0:45this then I'll start with Professor lead at I was like the need to argue but I
0:54have one question for you and our stride up with you ok it's just the way how
0:59teachers in Finland dress now is a very strange for me
1:07leather pants and boots you know I know you know actually what I am wearing my
1:14remake that's one of the success stories in Finland in the design world and I
1:22think actually features like my remake of clothing in Finland and also to ya
1:34I can testify this to be true she's having money makers who and it's very
1:42expensive and elegant they're alright I'll start off with a question I had
1:49prior to coming up on stage this is far professor Lee now as well and the
1:53question is if Ben Len doesn't have any individual achievement test our national
2:00test how do you assess just do it and how we allow the students how you gauge
2:06deficiency per student in his or her chosen Korea because we we need to have
2:12sample-based testing in Finland to know the general level where our students are
2:18going we need to know about that
2:21to develop the system but at the same time we use tests for our children like
2:30we did mathematic
2:33great pride and maybe at seven and like that so we know also that is one of the
2:40big things that like you'll be told in this motivation talk that teachers need
2:47to know their students that's one of the most important skills for teachers to
2:53understand how they learn and what they learned and what they are interested in
2:57so do you have any questions just click I come right up to the microphones ok
3:03but in the meantime I just ask the questions that I actually have ok I
3:08listen to all three of you anything one big emphasis dead the three of you have
3:14is about collaboration about learning together learning teachers learning
3:20deedrick learning from students students learn from teachers but at the same time
3:25I mean in real life somehow you gotta come ok maybe not in Finland for
3:31individual tests but in other countries than in Tyler
3:35andas well we do have to take national and that's what the competition click
3:40then so how do you actually balance this collaboration and competition when you
3:44teach sequence collaboration is to improve learning outcomes given each one
3:56of the team members class mates you name them many chances to improve competition
4:07am Not Quite family doesn't have to be a combination it can be the sharing of the
4:13knowledge so that's why it doesn't quite make sense for scandinavian or finish a
4:21teacher educators talk about convocation in terms of having information and power
4:33power belongs to those who share their information and don't hide it if you
4:43hide the information no one would know that you have the information you have a
4:49number of collaborators all the time
4:54difficult question I do understand and then the just I had an interview from
5:02the Thai TV channel and then it we talked about the competition Ashley
5:07competition is immediate kind of the big word in Asian countries including even
5:13Singapore Vietnam and so forth even Japan as well but the point East that we
5:19would like to build up the value of the culture of the classroom as a culture of
5:25the school that we do not segregate or discriminated students important thing
5:31is to be able to seek for the help and be able to respond to this kind of
5:39help-seeking and then we'll and also two days ago I just shortly before the
5:45flight to Bangkok
5:47I had a wonderful discussion with my teacher through a majority of them are
5:53actually the professional teachers they're taking math degrees in the
5:57institution and we said that the teachers can change the system but still
6:05system is a system but at the same time that we can do and the most important
6:11thing is once again to build up the culture and the view that the body and
6:16for the majority of the day deactivated a deal on a ship there should be the
6:21kind of the collaboration within the oldies take orders sorry anything you
6:30want to add I as a teacher educator very often I use group tests when I get my
6:42course and that means that students are preparing to the test together they ride
6:52together they discussed and and the most important goal or aim for the test east
6:58to learn the most important things from the course not to compete with each
7:05other
7:05alright I believe we have a question here
7:26from the truest bigger bigger from Japan Taiwan and Vietnam that you have pilots
7:41how much national government support and questioned
7:52school I just want to just go in Finland how much you're involved patterns in the
8:01school and high school text book published by private companies
8:10natural support that and how can you say inspect how can you see the textbook to
8:26be used in school and for that I would like to ask the question I just because
8:38smaller school that you suggest that the pitcher need to get Mr assessment skill
8:58and I think that need more skill to thank you
9:08thank you so much indeed for that question i'd like to respond to your
9:16first question
9:17Indonesia Vietnam 3d led the government invited to support the pilot schools
9:24really small but and Ashley Dr SLC doesn't cost much rather important thing
9:32is to reorganize their activities of the teachers and also to think about the
9:37kind of strategy but hard to go about it so it's more like the young teachers
9:42mindset change animals or organizational change rather than spending much wars
9:48the changing environment and soulful thank you for your questions I start
9:59with the text books we used textbooks in Finland and their private companies that
10:05produce the books but very often they are teachers who who are the makers of
10:12the books but for all our students
10:17text books are free and schooling is free in Finland in all levels and can
10:23you believe also at universities there are no trees in the University
10:29bachelor's study programs but text books 1 I think we I would like to be a bit
10:43critical to watch text I have I one of the makers of the text books I was a
10:49used to do ABC primers for reading and writing maybe fifteen years ago and the
10:58textbook it's very often very exact interpretation from the curriculum so
11:07it's very leaner text-based and very fully packed with
11:14content knowledge I like more to think that you can kind of come to the basics
11:28very many times when you are ready for that and text books are not very good on
11:34that but maybe this is two hours before your first person and then I talk just
11:41quickly about the parents we involve parents very intensively in that sense
11:49that the normal way of having to academic year from from August to do we
11:59have meetings with parents maybe three times or four times during the year with
12:08parents and their children and the teacher or all parents of the classroom
12:12and all parents of the school so we invite your parents to be there but of
12:18course we have the same problem that that everybody shares in this world
12:23those parents they come and they are active who happy with her students
12:29achievements and those who have difficulties they home so we need to
12:36take care of this interaction and collaboration with parents sorry just
12:44let me as I'm a little bit more professor Lena about the content
12:48architects book can governments in the government billion actually interfere
12:55what the clinton should or should not be yet it doesn't I remember the year it
13:01was in 1987 when we decided not to inspect the text books anymore
13:09before that we used to have a victory dance mix so text books they could be
13:15something else that they are in the in the curriculum but our
13:20publishing firms they are very conservative in that sense that they are
13:24very except with the with the content knowledge of the courage so who actually
13:29check the quality of the content
13:32the correctness of the concept is a good question teachers teachers can choose
13:37what kind of a text book they want to have and even I remember when I was a
13:44teacher I used different text book on my colleague in the next classroom because
13:52I have the possibility to check what kind of a text I like to her and her
13:57weight you shoot so you mean you have two choices of taxable due to his room
14:02so you can just choose anyone you like ya freestyle is a very brief 2004
14:10teachers they could use anything they like yes they can but nowadays when we
14:15have you know economically very tight end difficult in Europe very often
14:21schools decide what kind of a test text books they want to have so features
14:28freedom for choosing is nowadays isn't it a bit less autonomy there before
14:40cycle but still they decided to the content would be more or less the same
14:47right but the text book of the same subject of the same class because here
14:52we use they can unite national technical review is the same text book the theme
14:58well with the standard be then the basic standard features need to know what is
15:06in the curriculum not what is in the text text books about interpretations of
15:11the courage and teachers can choose what they want to have from the courage and
15:17how they want to proceed with their methods
15:22and environments but they wear their study yet