Finnish Approach to Pupil’s Wellbeing: How to Bring More Activity, Fun and Joy to Classroom

Description

Concept by Mirjami Junnikkala

In this course participants will become familiar with the basics of positive education, focusing on its theories and techniques. During this class, participants are introduced to some simple mindfulness exercises that they can use in their own classes, and of course in their personal life.

Building on your pupils’ strengths is an important strategy to guide their learning process and to foster a positive atmosphere in class. Teachers gain advice on how to talk to pupils about strengths and explore the best ways to praise your pupils’ efforts and achievements. During this class, participants engage in hands-on activities to identify their pupil’s (and their own) strengths.

Participants will also learn about ‘Finnish Schools on the Move’, a national action program aiming to establish a physical-activity culture in Finnish schools. In this course, participants are introduced to the basics of the program and engage in some hands-on activities. They learn how to include physical activity in the school curriculum and how to increase their pupils’ participation.

At the end of the course, participants will have the opportunity to plan their own personal well-being project that they can share with their colleagues once they return to their schools.

What is included

 Unmatched Support: full day chat assistance

 Fully Fundable: tailored on Erasmus+ budgets

 Flexibility Guaranteed: easy changes with minimal restrictions

 360° experience: from coffee breaks to cultural visits

 Post-Course Training: 100€ voucher on 40+ online courses

Learning outcomes

The course will help the participants to:  

  •  Learn simple meditation exercises
  •  Understand their own strengths and how to teach build on pupils’ strengths;
  •  Learn how to increase physical activity during the school day; 
  •  Become familiar with the basics of positive pedagogy; 
  •  Develop their self-knowledge
  •  Create their own well-being plan for your class.

Tentative schedule

Day 1 – Course introduction & setting goals

Course introduction

  • Introduction to the course, the school, and the external week activities;
  • Icebreaker activities using drama for trust and ensemble building.

Setting goals

  • Identification of needs and goals for each participant and relevant populations;
  • The Finnish national curriculum in the nutshell;
  • Presentations of the participants’ schools.

Day 2 – Positive education

  • Mindfulness in schools;
  • Positive Education;
  • Strengths-Based Classroom.

Day 3 – Finnish schools

  • Finnish Schools on the move;
  • Student participation in Finnish schools;

Day 4 – Project planning

  • Teamwork;
  • Planning your own wellbeing project.

Day 5 – Overview

  • Presentations;
  • Summary of the course.

Day 6 – Course Closure & Excursion

  • Course evaluation: round-up of acquired competencies, feedback, and discussion;
  • Awarding of the course Certificate of Attendance;
  • Excursion and other external cultural activities.

Confirmed sessions

LocationDateStatusEnrol
Helsinki29 April 2024ConfirmedBook »
Helsinki13 May 2024ConfirmedBook »

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Reviews about this course

Katharina Gehrmannfrom Germany
5 stars

It was very inspirational and there were a lot of interesting und different approaches. I enjoyed that it included work phases. It was good that we were able to try out the presented activities.

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