1. MIR CHAKAR KHAN RIND UNIVERSITY SIBI
Topic: Teacher Education in Finland
Presented to: Dr Syed Faiz ul Hassan Shah
Presenter: Abdul Jabbar
2. INTRODUCTION
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• Teacher education in Finland is known for
being really good.
• They focus on training teachers who can give
high-quality education to students.
3. RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION
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• Teacher education in Finland is highly
competitive, with universities selecting
well-suited and motivated applicants
4. PEDAGOGICAL STUDIES AND GUIDED
TEACHING PRACTICE
• Teacher education in Finland involves pedagogical studies
and guided teaching practice, implemented in universities'
own practice schools
5. MASTER'S DEGREE REQUIREMENT
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• To become a teacher in Finland, one must obtain a master's
degree in education or their specific field
6. SUBJECT SPECIALIZATION
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• Finnish teachers are required to specialize in a particular
subject area, such as mathematics, science, languages, or
social studies.
• This specialization ensures that teachers have a deep
understanding of their chosen subject, which they can then
impart to their students.
7. 7
Practical Training
• Prospective teachers spend a significant amount of time
observing experienced teachers, participating in
classroom activities, and gradually taking on more
responsibilities in the classroom.
8. TEACHER AUTONOMY AND PROFESSIONALISM
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• Finnish teachers are trusted professionals and innovators,
encouraged and empowered to explore new approaches
9. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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• They also think it's important for teachers to learn about
new ideas and research in education.
• This helps them improve their teaching methods and keep
up with what's happening in the field.
10. SUMMARY
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Finland's education system is super awesome and famous all
around the world. They really value their teachers and make sure
they have a solid foundation in teaching. They also care a lot
about the students' well-being and uniqueness. That's why
Finland is so good at helping students become smart and well-
rounded.