Studying projects finished

A friend of mine asked me a few weeks ago, why do I write my blog in Finnish as I could do that in English as well. So I decided, that I’ll start writing my posts in both English and Finnish from now on. So, as I told in the heading, I have now completed some studying projects, and this post is about these achievements.

At first I have finished my literature and speech communication project. Project, that started as early as in January 2005. And now I can officially identify myself as a teacher in Finnish language and literature. My first literature course that I finally accomplished was at the University of Helsinki in 2015. The course was taught by legendary literature professor Hannu Riikonen. I’ll never forget I didn’t have time to read Cervantes’s Don Quijote for the exam and wasn’t able to answer the question about what kind of literature did Don Quijote have in his bookshelf. So I had to do an additional exam. However, despite all these initial difficulties I finally finished this study project at the Open University of Jyväskylä in 2023. I must say it feels so good to finally close this project and reach the literature teacher qualification after all these years. I admit, sometimes I doubted myself during this project.

Lately I also got evaluation to the very last course of the basic studies of education leadership at the University of Lapland. These studies are required if you want to work as a school principal in Finland. Last year I applied and got accepted to these studies as one of the five, who came to the studies from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Lapland. So, now I have this so called Certificate in Principal Education in Finland. I really feel it was worth everything to do this project, and I have already been watching a bit of advanced studies at the Institute of Educational Leadership of the University of Jyväskylä. Advanced studies could take place in 2024 after my master’s thesis I have planned to write during the academic year 2023-24. Let’s see what happens.

And, this is not all. I also got another certificate. I am able to work as a psychology teacher as my second subject, as I have finished my basic and advanced studies in psychology at the University of Helsinki in 2015. My first subject is naturally Finnish language and literature, and psychology is the second one.

What do these certificates mean in working life, then? At least I can say they make me feel more relaxed. In addition they make it possible to apply for different kinds of jobs in the field of education. Besides, now I don’t need to use money and time to all these studying projects, so I can allocate these resources to doing something else instead.


Opintoprojektien valmistumisia

Muutamia viikkoja sitten eräs ystäväni kysyi, miksi kirjoitan blogiani ainoastaan suomeksi, kun voisin kirjoittaa yhtä hyvin englanniksi. Niinpä päätin, että jatkossa kirjoitan blogiani sekä suomeksi että englanniksi. Tässä postauksessani kerron opintoprojektieni valmistumisesta, sillä olen viimeinkin saanut valmiiksi useammankin kesken olleen projektin.

Ensinnäkin muutama viikko sitten sain viimeinkin valmiiksi kirjallisuuden perus- ja aineopintojen laajuisen opintokokonaisuuden, joka vaaditaan Suomessa äidinkielen ja kirjallisuuden opettajilta. Nyt voin siis virallisesti sanoa olevani äidinkielen ja kirjallisuuden opettaja. Näiden opintojen suorittamisen aloitin alun perin jo tammikuussa 2005. Ensimmäisen virallisen suoritusmerkintäni sain Helsingin yliopistosta kirjallisuuden emeritusprofessori Hannu Riikoselta syksyllä 2015. En ikinä unohda, etten ehtinyt lukea Don Quijotea tenttiin enkä siten osannut vastata kysymykseen, mitä aihepiirin kirjallisuutta Don Quijotella oli kirjahyllyssään. Onneksi sain mahdollisuuden suorittaa tentin suullisen täydennyksen professori Riikosen toimiessa kuulustelijana. Nyt valmistuneen varsinaisen perus- ja aineopintopaketin kuitenkin suoritin lopulta Jyväskylän yliopiston avoimessa yliopistossa – ja sain ne valmiiksi keväällä 2023. Pakko sanoa, että näin pitkän ajanjakson ja erinäisten tuskailuiden päätteeksi opintokokonaisuuksien ja pätevyyden valmistuminen lämmittää mieltä erityisesti.

Sitten tämän kuluneen lukuvuoden aikana olen suorittanut koulutusjohtamisen perusopinnot, jotka antavat kelpoisuuden ja pätevyyden toimia rehtorina tai esimiehenä koulutuksen alalla. Päädyin suorittamaan opintoja Lapin yliopistoon, jossa sivuainekokonaisuus oli mahdollista suorittaa kasvatustieteellisen ja yhteiskuntatieteellisen tiedekunnan yhteistyönä järjestettävänä kokonaisuutena. Yhteiskuntatieteellisen puolelta meitä valittiin mukaan viisi opiskelijaa, ja minä olin heistä yksi. Ehdottomasti kannatti hakea, sillä opintokokonaisuus oli minun mielestäni erinomaisen opettavainen ja monipuolinen. Täytyy sanoa, että hieman jopa sivusilmällä katselin alustavasti Jyväskylän yliopiston Koulutusjohtamisen instituutin tarjoamia koulutusjohtamisen aineopintoja, jotka saattaisivat startata seuraavan kerran esimerkiksi vuonna 2024. Tällainen aikataulu sopisi minulle, sillä tulevan lukuvuoden aikana minulla on tarkoitus kirjoittaa pro gradu johtamisen psykologian opintoprojektiini. Funtsaan asiaa tuonnempana.

Eikä siinä vielä kaikki. Sain ikään kuin sivutuotteena valmiiksi myös erään muun pätevyyden. Nimittäin psykologian perus- ja aineopinnot vuonna 2015 Helsingin yliopistossa suorittaneena minulla on nyt virallinen pätevyys työskennellä pätevänä psykologian opettajana lukiossa, kunhan opetettava aine on niin sanotusti toinen opetettava aine. Ensimmäinen opetettava aineeni on luonnollisesti juuri valmistunut äidinkieli ja kirjallisuus. Tämä lisää monikäyttöisyyttäni opetustyössä työnantajan näkökulmasta.

Mitä pätevyydet sitten antavat työelämään? Ainakin voi sanoa, että pätevyydet rentouttavat. Lisäksi ne monipuolistavat mahdollisuuksien kirjoa hakea ja saada yhä haasteellisempia työtehtäviä koulutuksen alalla. Lisäksi opintoprojektien vähentyessä säästyy aikaa ja rahaa muihin asioihin. Silläkin on oma arvonsa.

Cycling and Studying in Amsterdam

I have been participating the Summer School of the Universiteit van Amsterdam for a couple of days now. My student colleagues are mostly studying psychology, neuroscience or computer science, so I must admit I am behind them in my knowledge in these topics. They are so talented young people, and also highly interested in these topics. I have had to admit, that I am not a computer scientist or a neuroscientist, and when accepting the fact and my limitations I can deal with it.

It’s been very mind-opening start in the summer school. Campus itself is very nice, in the very heart of Amsterdam. It’s easy to believe people get good studying results in this kind of lively environment, so these two weeks are quite an important experience for me. At the same time it’s very important for a humanist like me to remember what my own interests and strengths are and what they are not. Computer science is definitely something that is far beyond my expertise. I still have a good time at school and in the city, and probably I can pass the course despite being totally on my uncomfortable zone with the topic and team work conventions.

About team working…

The basic target for the team work is that we are supposed to plan a research. Our group’s theme is value-guided decision making, which is basically a very important and interesting topic. Our planning leaves from computational modeling, where we have an agent and some theoretical directions, where the agent can move. There are also rewards and punishments that are supposed to instruct his choices. Maybe the agent gets a coin (reward) or an electrical shock (punishment), or something like that. Well, if I was taking part in an experiment, where I should collect coins, I would take a straight direction home and throw myself to horizontal position on my couch instead. Let’s see some alternative setting. In my mind value-based decision could be like deciding between my own action in case of red and green light in a crossroads, where you have exactly two choices: 1) to keep going on a red light, which allows you to move on quicker (reward), but you have a bigger probability to get hit by a car (punishment), receive disapproval and honks from car drivers (punishment) or a fine from a police officer (punishment) and act against traffic rules (punishment) or 2) wait for the green light, which is slower option to move on (punishment) and you probably won’t make it to the destination in time (punishment), but you gain smaller probability to get hit by a car (reward), no probability of getting a fine (reward) or disapproval (reward) and you act by the laws and moral rules (reward). We could add a stressor, which could be time, which means you need to get from point A to point B as soon as possible. Actually it could be the case, that you couldn’t make it to the destination on time if you stopped in all the green lights. Survival is quite an important motive in our decisions, but also being on time is important – at least for people living outside Spain. In this kind of experiment setting it could be tested, whether we prioritize being on time or our own safety and acting by the rules in different situations  in our decision making. This could be tested in VR environment. The advantage in this kind of traffic light experiment would be that it’s derived from decision making in common situations in everybody’s everyday life. I am still not a neuroscientist, so I don’t know what kind of measuring we should use and what kind of results we could get. Plus this kind of experiment is not what we are planning right now.

Anyway, that’s all about my studies for now. In any case I’ve decided to enjoy my time here despite feelings of being totally out of my comfortable zone. It’s actually very interesting with an exciting contrast to be a student in the daytime and a city tourist in the evening. So let’s just be happy. On second thought maybe I am a city tourist on the daytime, too. Who knows…

Cycling in Amsterdam

I have already ridden my bicycle some 220 kilometers during these four and half days I’ve stayed in Amsterdam. It’s been so great to have my own bike with me. And despite all the warnings I’ve got about bicycle thiefs, my bike is still there and not missing. Once my wheel was loose, so I had to get it fixed. I also purchased some inner tubes in case of similar situation, and now I must buy a new monkey wrench, ’cause my former one had dropped somewhere this morning while cycling to school. No… Believe it or not, I still found it from the very bottom of my cycling bag, so all good! Phew…

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My bike was fixed at the MacBike Amsterdam. They didn’t want to lend me tools, and it needed some negotiation to get my bike fixed straight away.

Anyway, I cycle to school every morning from my Airbnb-accommodation, that is located in Alsmeer – about 20 kilometers away from the center of Amsterdam. It takes a bit over one hour to cycle, because the traffic is so smooth. It took a few days to get used to the traffic system, but now I already do it a lot better. It feels really good to cycle here, while you don’t need to be too worried about other people’s mistakes − like in Helsinki you never know what happens, so you have to worry all the time. So the major thing to be worried about is that you are not causing any harm to the other people doing something stupid.