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Why Finnish model of education cannot be imported to the UAE

Europa/Finlandia/Junio 2016/Autor: Peter Hatherley-Greene / Fuente: thenational.ae

Resumen:  Las razones detrás del notable éxito del sistema educativo de Finlandia incluyen elevar el estatus de la profesión docente, la aplicación del financiamiento público integral e igualitario, y enseñar a los estudiantes para alentarlos a aprender, en lugar de utilizar pruebas de gran importancia para medir y comparar la eficacia de las escuelas. Finlandia es ahora considerado como una de las sociedades más culta del mundo, donde el 94 por ciento de los que inician la escuela secundaria superior pasa al universitario.

The reasons behind Finland’s remarkably successful education system include elevating the status of the teaching profession, applying comprehensive and egalitarian public funding, and teaching students to encourage them to learn, rather than using high-stakes tests to measure and compare schools’ effectiveness. Finland is now regarded as one of the world’s most literate societies where 94 per cent of those who start upper secondary school go on to graduate.

Many people exclaim: “Let’s simply do what the Finns have done and we’ll reap similar social, economic and educational benefits.»

It’s not going to happen, and I’ll tell you why. A society’s approach to education reflects its beliefs and values. Finland’s school system is a product of its unique culture. Just as the majlis system found in many Arab countries reflects traditional values, so too Finland’s educational system reflects its own societal values.Thus, the Finnish phenomenon is largely unexportable.

Finland provides three years of maternity leave and subsidised daycare to parents and preschool for all five-year-olds.

Finns are, by and large, practical people. In the 1970s, public schools were organised into one system with a national curriculum that provided guidelines not prescriptions.

In 1979, it was decided that every teacher earn a fifth-year master’s degree in theory and practice. As a result, schoolteachers achieved equal professional status with doctors and lawyers.

Finland truly believes that less is more. They are not an over-consuming people – they live simply.

This outlook is unique to Finland due to its geography, climate and history. All human societies have unconsciously embedded core assumptions about life that represent the outcome of their struggles for survival.

For example, in the harsh desert areas of the Middle East, Arab people have lived and survived for nearly 8,000 years. The early Arabs developed social protocols that enabled them to survive.

Finns also live in a difficult region and as a result, they have developed a strong sense of independence and self-reliance.

They are also prepared to make difficult decisions in the child’s interest.

In one example, a classroom teacher decided to hold back a student for a year. Many years later, the 20-year-old student showed up at his old teacher’s house. “You helped me,» he told his former teacher as the former student had gone on to open his own car repair firm. The teacher later told a visiting journalist: “This is what we do every day, prepare kids for life.»

Finnish egalitarianism is a practical response to a harsh and difficult climate where survival of the one ensured that many would also survive. Strongly individualistic, they nevertheless understand that social strength and community resilience occurs when everyone is treated the same and has similar opportunities to productively live their lives.

Research undertaken by Geert Hofstede, a Dutch national who compiled the world’s largest matched-sample, cross-national cultural database in the 1970s, identified significant differences in national cultures on four primary dimensions: power distance, individualism, uncertainty avoidance and masculinity.

In comparing Finland to the UAE in terms of “power distance», Finland appears to favour independence and egalitarianism, and employee consultation in decision-making.In contrast, Emiratis tend to accept a social hierarchy and deference to figures of authority.

The UAE is a collectivist society in that its members strongly associate themselves with the larger community, sometimes subsuming their personal wishes for the greater good of the group.

In contrast, Finland sometimes favours the individual’s wishes and desires above the family or wider community.

A masculine society is driven by competition, achievement and success. Finland is considered to be a feminine society where people value collaboration, equality and quality in their lives.

On the other hand, the UAE appears to be a more balanced society, giving equal importance to both masculine and feminine traits.

Finally, the extent to which the members of a culture feel threatened by unknown situations and have created beliefs systems to avoid these is reflected in the score on Uncertainty Avoidance.

The UAE scores 80 on this dimension and thus has a high preference for avoiding uncertainty.

Such societies respect rigid codes of belief and behaviour. Finland is more accepting of the whims and fancies of life, perhaps more tolerant of nonconformist ideas and behaviours.

In summary, there is much to be learned from the way Finland organises its society and important institutions but we all need to fully understand the complexity and uniqueness that lies at the heart of its success.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.thenational.ae/opinion/comment/why-finnish-model-of-education-cannot-be-imported-to-the-uae

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Aprueban aumento del salario a profesores de las escuelas públicas en Miami-Dade EEUU

BY ON MIAMI, MIAMI HOME

Fue aprobado un nuevo presupuesto anual para educadores de las escuelas públicas del Condado Miami-Dade, en los Estados Unidos. Esta resolución permite incrementar el salario de los profesores entre un 3% al 8%con respecto al anterior, y aplica para cada maestro, dependiendo de sí este tiene un contrato anual o sí son altamente calificados o no.

La especialista en educación, Gemma Carrillo, ofreció una entrevista en el programa “Dígalo Aquí” de El Venezolano TV donde calificó de positivo el hecho de que en menos de un año los maestros hayan recibido dos aumentos de salario.

“En agosto del año pasado conseguimos un incremento en el sueldo y este jueves, todos lo que podían votar aprobaron el nuevo presupuesto estipulado para escuelas públicas y profesores del condado que se podrá poner en marcha a partir del próximo curso escolar”, puntualizó.

Explicó que entre las aprobaciones se encuentra el hecho de que la Junta Escolar continuará cubriendo el seguro de salud de los maestros, “es decir este es completamente remunerado por el sistema, lo que permite que a los familiares se les apoye mucho más para que así los empleados no tengan que pagar por sus dependientes”.

Señaló que el salario mínimo para aquellos profesores que están comenzando es de 48 mil dólares y aquellos que cuentan con experiencia puede ser de hasta 72 mil, sin embargo esto no quiere decir que alguien pueda ganar más, “esto dependerá siempre de los años de trabajo que tenga el docente”.

Recalcó que dentro del nuevo presupuesto, también se tomó en cuenta a los nuevos empleados y al personal de apoyo, “cuyo salario era apenas de 8 dólares la hora y se le está colocando como un mínimo de 10 dólares la hora”.

En otro aspecto habló sobre los diferentes servicios que ofrecerá el sistema de escuelas públicas del condado durante el período vacacional. “Tendremos los campamentos de verano, algunos programas especiales, actividades relacionadas con la ciencia y tecnología, etc”.

Por último aseveró que dentro de las escuelas ya están preparados para tratar el tema de la prevención del Zika para así evitar una posible propagación, “cada padre recibirá en los próximos días un mensaje por parte del Superintendente donde explica los planes que tiene el sistema escolar para tratar de no propagar esta enfermedad”.

Fuente: http://elvenezolanonews.com/aprueban-aumento-del-salario-profesores-las-escuelas-publicas-miami-dade/
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Se agudiza protesta estudiantil en Honduras

Los estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH) se enfrentan a policías antimotines.

Internacional | Resumen Latinoamericano | 04-06-2016 |

La policía reprimió una protesta de estudiantes que rechazan la imposición de un nuevo índice de aprobación académica así como las nuevas tarifas relacionadas con la matrícula.

Una protesta en las inmediaciones de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (Unah) culminó este miércoles en un violento enfrentamiento entre la policía y los estudiantes que exigían la derogación de las nuevas normas académicas.

La rectora de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (Unah) Julieta Castellanos informó que las inmediaciones de la universidad fueron tomadas por los alumnos por lo que funcionarios policías dispararon gases lacrimógenos contra ellos.

La policía del Escuadrón del Comando Especial (Cobras) se presentó en el bulevar Suyapa de Tegucigalpa e ingresaron a la zona con una tanqueta para dispersar a los estudiantes que salieron del campus y bloquearon el tránsito, pese a ello, el Cobras inició la arremetida lanzando bombas lacrimógenas para habilitar el fluido vehicular.

Desde hace días grupos de estudiantes protestan desde sus aulas en rechazo al nuevo índice de aprobado académico (70 por ciento) que instruyeron autoridades docentes, así como el alza de las tarifas relacionadas con la matrícula.

Los movimientos y frentes de estudiantes que estuvieron realizando la protesta son el Movimiento Estudiantil Revolucionario Lorenzo Zelaya (Mer-LZ) y el Frente de Reforma Universitaria (Fru), en San Pedro Sula.

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Japanese parents admit they leave their children as a form of punishment all the time

Asia/Japón/junio 2016/Autor: Victoria Finan/ Fuente: dailymail.co.uk

ResumenUn experto en educación ha afirmado que no es raro que los padres en Japón abandonen a sus hijos como una forma de castigo después de siete años de edad, Yamato Tanooka se encontró casi una semana después de que sus padres lo dejaron en bosques densos infestados oso.

An education expert has claimed that it isn’t unusual for parents in Japan to abandon their children as a form of punishment after seven-year-old Yamato Tanooka was found nearly a week after his parents left him in dense bear-infested woodland.

University professor Naoki Ogi said he he had been told by many adults in Japan that abandonment is common disciplinary procedure.

Writing on his blog, he said: ‘The parents who put him in this situation must be harshly condemned’

‘Surely, they will be arrested soon,’ he added.

But he also said that many adults had told him they too as children were abandoned by their parents as a form of punishment.

‘This is apparently not unusual!!’ he wrote on his blog.

Yamato was found safe and well yesterday in a disused military facility, three miles from where he went missing on the northern island of Hokkaido.

He had remained alive by sleeping in between two mattresses and surviving off water from a tap outside the facility.

He had made the trek after his parents disciplined him by abandoning him – only to find him missing when they returned to collect him minutes later.

Japanese reacted with outrage on social media after news emerged of what happened last Saturday, with the actions of the parents roundly condemned as ‘abuse’ and them being described as ‘stupid’ for what they had done.

And though there was a national sigh of relief after the boy’s rescue, opinions remained harsh.

‘Missing boy was found and that’s all wonderful, but the parents must be disciplined such as being abandoned on an uninhabited island,’ read a Japanese-language tweet.

The father, Takayuki Tanooka, admitted that what he did was wrong, apologising in front of reporters after being reunited with his son, and decrying his own action as ‘excessive’.

While many social critics, television personalities and others have condemned the parents, some were quick to sympathise over frustration related to child-rearing and discussed their own experiences of tough parental love.

‘Should we call all forms of strict disciplining abuse?’ said one tweet.

‘If you were his parents, would you never keep a distance from your child or even abandon them?

‘This case could be a chance to think about how we engage with children.’

Another Twitter user expressed sympathy with the father, whose impulsive decision to momentarily punish his son turned into a nightmare.

‘Many say the father in the Hokkaido abandonment case is scum, but he was not going to go home without the child.’

Ogi on Friday softened his tone somewhat, recognising that the entire family needs psychological care as they start the healing process after their ordeal.

‘How much distrust is Yamato feeling toward his parents?’ Ogi asked in a fresh blog post.

‘I hope experts will offer adequate care and careful counselling to all members of the family.’

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3625046/Abandonment-common-form-Japanese-punishment-says-education-expert-day-Yamato-Tanooka-island-Hokkaido.html

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Cuando el río suena, energía lleva: un nepalí crea una bomba de agua que no necesita combustible.-


Con la experiencia de haber nacido en un pueblo dedicado principalmente a la agricultura, Pratap Thapa ha inventado la ‘bomba Barsha’, capaz de regar hasta tres hectáreas sin necesidad de combustible, ecológica y eficiente gracias a la energía hidráulica, recoge La Bioguía.

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Thapa, licenciado en Ciencia de la Universidad Técnica de Delft (Países Bajos), diseñó la bomba junto a la empresa holandesa aQysta. El sistema consiste en una rueda hidráulica sencilla de instalar sobre una plataforma flotante en un río del que aprovecha la energía cinética y potencial producida por la corriente para bombear el agua a través de mangueras hasta una altura de unos 25 metros.

Otro de los aspectos más importantes de la bomba Barsha es que, a nivel ambiental, para su funcionamiento no necesita ningún tipo de combustible ni de energía eléctrica, lo que supone un gran ahorro energético y económico.

El ingeniero mecánico de aQysta, Jaime Michavila, estima que esta bomba “puede regar entre 0,5 y 3 hectáreas con 45.000 litros diarios”, aunque estas cifras pueden variar “dependiendo de la potencia del caudal del río y de la altura de bombeo”.

“En un plazo 10 años el uso de esta bomba supone ahorrar hasta el 70% del costo total de riego, por lo que se puede recuperar la inversión en ella en un periodo de apenas dos años”, aclara Michavila.

Este invento recibió el primer premio de Climate-KIC en 2014, una iniciativa de la Unión Europea sobre cambio climático que busca la cooperación público-privada de Europa para la innovación orientada a mitigar el cambio climático y adaptarse al mismo. A día de hoy existen 35 bombas Barsha en funcionamiento en distinpos países del mundo, entre ellos Nepal, Indonesia, Turquía, Zambia y España, además de en Latinoamérica, detalla aQysta.

Fuente: http://factoria21.com.es/cuando-el-rio-suena-energia-lleva-un-nepali-crea-una-bomba-de-agua-que-no-necesita-combustible/

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EEUU: Diploma brings hope for future for Century High School students

América del Norte/EEUU/Junio 2016/Autor: jon pompia  / Fuente: chieftain.com

ResumenMientras el alojamiento de alambre forrado sirve como un recordatorio de ambos, el pasado y el presente, este día era todo acerca de la promesa del futuro. Veintisiete jóvenes fueron presentados este viernes con diplomas de la preparatoria Century, Department of Corrections Youthful Offender System llevó a cabo la ceremonia de graduación en su décimo sexto año.

While the razor wire-lined enclosure serves as a stark reminder of both the past and present, this day was all about the promise of the future.

Twenty-seven young men were presented with Century High School diplomas Friday as the Department of Corrections Youthful Offender System hosted its commencement ceremony for the 16th year.

Century High School, located on the YOS grounds, is operated under the auspices of Pueblo City Schools (D60) with a state staff of more than 20.

“This is a very major accomplishment in the lives of these young men,” Principal Jeff Comfort reminded those in attendance. “One that many thought would never happen.”

To the processional “Pomp and Circumstance,” the black-gowned graduates flashed proud, beaming smiles as they entered the courtyard, which echoed with the continual applause and cheers from family members and supporters.

The ceremony was ushered in by a heartfelt rendition of the national anthem by youthful offender Denzel Fisher, who accompanied himself on acoustic guitar.

And while a host of officials and even a graduate spoke, the message remained consistent: Banish the past and embrace the new opportunities that come with earning a high school diploma.

“You did it,” said Mike Romero, a former YOS warden. “You can do anything you set your mind to. This is an opportunity for a second chance; go out and make the most of it.”

In her address, Frances Falk, deputy director of prisons/YOS appointing authority, compared life to a rafting excursion.

“I like to think of this journey as a winding river and you are the captain of your raft,” Falk said. And while each graduate must establish a mission and vision, “You are not alone on this journey: Community stakeholders and partners are the raft, the school staff the oars and your family and loved ones your life jacket.”

While now director of prisons, Steve Hager served as YOS warden when many of the graduates started their educational odyssey.

“Back then, all I heard was ‘I don’t care . . . it doesn’t matter. I don’t care . . . it doesn’t matter.’

“Now, three years later, I’m glad to see you do care because it does matter. Please remember: Your past does not have to define your future. Use today as a steppingstone.”

Jose Tovar-Jimenez, a member of the Class of 2016, articulately traced his own journey from failures in traditional school to incarceration to the precipice of a whole new beginning.

“Even though we have struggles, anyone who puts their mind to it can succeed,” Tovar-Jimenez told his fellow scholars. “We must overcome struggles and show everyone it can be done. Our opportunities are endless if we put our minds to it.”

After the class was presented to D60 board member Barb Clementi for the awarding of diplomas, social studies teacher Dolores Ballejo offered a final word before the tassels were turned.

“A new day is beginning for you. Be ready to move ahead on the road to success and never give up on your dreams.”

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.chieftain.com/news/education/4810361-120/jackson-jose-century-fuentes

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En el Día Mundial sin Tabaco, Noruega y Nueva Zelanda quieren adoptar el paquete de tabaco neutro

NOR OSLO| 31/05/2016 – 15:27

Noruega y Nueva Zelanda han dado un paso hacia la adopción del paquete de cigarrillos neutro este martes durante el Día Mundial Sin Tabaco, en detrimento de las industrias que han fracasado en sus diligencias judiciales.

«Debemos proteger a los niños y a los adolescentes de la tentación del tabaco», declaró el ministro noruego de Sanidad, Bent Høie, antes de la publicación en Oslo de un informe de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) sobre el paquete neutro.

Su gobierno va a introducir en la primera quincena de junio un proyecto de ley que prohíbe cualquier signo distintivo o logotipo en los productos tabacaleros, anunció, lo que debería incluir el «snus», un polvo de tabaco mascado húmedo que se consume en el Norte de Europa.

Todavía no hay fecha para la entrada en vigor de esta prohibición. La medida se inscribe en una política más extensa de lucha contra el tabaco que ha provocado la disminución de la tasa de fumadores diarios de un 25% en 2005 a un 13% en 2015 en Noruega, país donde el precio del paquete es prohibitivo (más de 12 euros, 13,4 dólares).

El gigante Philip Morris perdió un proceso en 2012 contra el Estado noruego por protestar contra la prohibición de la presentación comercial de los productos tabacaleros en los puntos de venta, entrada en vigor dos años antes.

Australia es el primer país del mundo en haber impuesto, en diciembre de 2012, este tipo de paquete. Los paquetes neutros aparecieron hace algunos días en Francia y en Gran Bretaña.

Según el consejo canadiense del cáncer, otros muchos países como Canadá, Singapur, Bélgica y Sudáfrica pretenden adoptar el paquete neutro.

En Nueva Zelanda, son necesarios dos meses de consultas antes de que las recomendaciones sobre la aplicación de la medida sea propuesta al gobierno antes de que acabe el año.

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