Vocational education and training in Finland

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Vocational education and training in Finland Mika Tammilehto Director general Department for Vocational education and Training 17.11.2016

Finnish VET in the Spotlight VET comprises initial and further training (IVET & CVET) VET has many target groups: young people, adults and people in working life who need upskilling or reskilling, unemployed -> VET is lifelong learning VET is available in institutions (contact, distance, multiform teaching) or as apprenticeship training VET is attractive: 44% of comprehensive school-leavers continue in IVET IVET: tuition and meals free of charge (CVET: small fees) Financing system based on national unit prices based on costs in different sectors o VET lump sums without "earmarks" for the VET-provider In 2016, total operating costs of vocational institutions amounted to 1.900 million (IVET average unit price/student/year is approximately 10 300 ) National-level evaluations with no inspectorate 175 VET-providers: municipalities, joint federations of municipalities and private organisations

Finnish VET in the Spotlight Competence-based vocational qualifications emphasis on the vocational skills, knowledge and competences Three types of vocational qualifications: initial vocational qualifications, further vocational qualifications and specialist vocational qualifications 351 vocational qualifications: 52 initial vocational qualifications + 299 further and specialist qualifications qualifications have modular structure flexibility initial vocational qualifications: combination of occupation-specific competences and gener competences eligibility to higher education (all "dead ends" removed) national qualification requirements based on the needs of working life and described as required competencies learning outcome approach Modular learning tracks spanning the individual's life (IVET & CVET) A joint nationally organised electronic application system for students applying to upper secondary education (both IVET and general upper secondary education) Preparatory training modules leading to IVET Expanded possibilities to combine studies from general and vocational institutions in a flexible way Increased counselling at comprehensive schools and enlarged information about VET and working-life life-long guidance

Finnish VET in the Spotlight Increasing cooperation between VET and the World of Work both at national level as well as at local/provider level Work-based learning is an integral part of all VET on-the-job learning in institution-based VET apprenticeship training as an alternative study pathway Highly educated teachers about 75 % of VET teachers have a university or polytechnics degree, about one year o pedagogical studies and minimum 3 years work experience in the particular area of expertise Delegation of responsibility and decision making power to local leve VET-providers and teachers have a lot of independent autonomy in the provision and contents of education. strategic steering by Ministry of Education and Culture VET-providers are licensed by the Ministry of Education and Culture

Challenges of VET in Finland Matching VET to the changing skills needs of the labour market digitalisation, robotisation, platform economy Unemployment & shortage of skilled labour force Skills development of those in working life or who are unemployed Engagement of employers in LLL Changing and diversifying group of learners new learning methods and environments, counselling Growing expectations and demands on education and training quality, skills needs and cost-efficiency a sustainability gap in Finland s public finances significant cuts in VET budget

Reform of vocational education training Reform of Vocational education and training is one of the key projects of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä s strategic government programme The objective of the VET-reform is to reform vocational education by creating a competence-based customer-oriented system and to improve efficiency One VET system for all: VET for young people and adults in the same framework -> VET system based on life long learning Intensification of the activities of VET providers. Enhanced cooperation between VET institutions and working life The total funding of VET decreases ca. 275 million by 2018 (ca. 15 % of total funding) Whole VET system will be reformed by 2018

Targets for VET-reform Improving the capacity of VET system to respond the skills needs of the individuals and the working life flexibility and agility From supply oriented approach to the demand driven VET Flexible and customer-oriented developing paths of the skills and competences More effective, more high-quality and more efficient education enhancing the recognition of prior learning and concentrating on the skills which individual l speed up the transition from education to working life improving the retention of training and reducing drop-outs Stronger focus on the quality assurance of VET-provider digitalisation of learning environments Expanding work-based learning Developing and increasing apprenticeship training and other forms of work-based learning (training contract) Strengthening cooperation between VET and world of work Supporting life-long learning

Reform of VET steps forward Reforming the legislation of the vocational education competence-based and customer-oriented approach one act catering all forms of VET (both IVET and CVET) Further developing the vocational qualification system less and broader outcome based qualifications: from 351 to 165 vocational qualifications modular qualifications more flexibility to respond the skills requirements of world of wor Developing more customer -oriented education processes competence-based, individualised and flexible learning pathways digitalisation of learning environments Expanding work-based learning Easier access to VET Stronger recognition of prior learning: more efficient and shorter training pathways The competence of teachers and trainers will be further improved The VET-providers network is reformed stronger VET-providers regional availability of VET is secured New funding system: more emphasise on performance and outcomes supporting competence-based and customer-oriented approach

Reform of VET steps forward Separate funding systems (apprenticeship training, institution based training) are integrated into one coherent funding system The role of quality and effectiveness of training is expanded in the new funding system Funding will be more strongly based on the outcomes of training providers (qualifications and modules) Stronger role for the performance-based funding (employment, feedback from students) More strategic approach to national steering of VET More emphasis for the role of quality and effectiveness in the steering of VET-providers Increasing the attractiveness of apprenticeship training and other forms of work-based learning (new training contract -model)

VET is not the second choice The attraction of vocational secondary education has been steadily growing. We train people to solve problems Skills for work Eligibility for further studies Qualified teachers