International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education (Mar 2013)

At the Roots of Finnish Elementary Education –How Were Children Raised in the First Finnish Elementary Schools?

  • Satu UUSIAUTTI,
  • Merja PAKSUNIEMI,
  • Kaarina MÄÄTTÄ

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 171 – 184

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This study dissects the history of Finnish elementary education and the way children were raised during the initial phase of Finnish education in the 18th century. The development of Finnish education was studied through contemporary decrees and laws and studies of Finnish school history. The preliminary aim was to focus on the principles and practices of raising children in Finnish schools. This study focuses on (1) describing the birth, goals, and practices of Finnish elementary education and development toward compulsory education, (2) describing the way children were raised toward the contemporary goals, and (3) dissecting the connection between teacher training and the goals of raising children in Finnish schools. All these viewpoints are discussed from the viewpoint of how the aspirations and objectives were realized and implemented in practice in raising children. As a conclusion, we discuss the influence of the past in today’s educational practices.

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