Yearly report 1.1.2020-22.7.2024

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Changes compared to previous years

Compare group:   Year 2025 (206 pcs) |   Year 2024 (1907 pcs) |   Year 2023 (1628 pcs) |   Year 2022 (1652 pcs) |   Year 2021 (3882 pcs) |   Year 2020 (3594 pcs) |   Year 2019 (7810 pcs) |   Year 2018 (9609 pcs) |   Year 2017 (11934 pcs) |   Year 2016 (6094 pcs) |   Year 2015 (4850 pcs) |   Year 2014 (5331 pcs) |   Year 2013 (6031 pcs) |   Year 2012 (2380 pcs)

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Questions with more positive answers than the compare group
Guiding students in digital learning environments

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
I find good ways to utilize ICT in various learning situations.***
It is easy to make use of information and communications technology (ICT) according to the curriculum.***
I personally use information and communications technology in most of my classes.***
Making use of digital learning materials

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
I know how to use diversely a specific digital learning environment (such as Moodle, SanomaPro, itslearning).***
I use ICT to perform continuous assessment on my students’ learning.***
Select the level that best describes your ICT competency.***
Software for targeted educational purposes, such as multiplication, programming, mathematical illustration, languages, simulation and modeling.***
My school has a sufficiently fast and functional internet connection.***
My students assess my teaching using ICT.***
Smart phone***
The devices and software I use work well as a whole.***
When presenting information in a teaching situation***
The digital learning materials I have produced, I share with other teachers.***
When providing feedback for students***
I am familiar with the principles of using Creative Commons licences.***
Role of ICT in teaching and learning

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
Interactive whiteboards (such as SmartBoard, Promethean)***
My own ICT skills and competences are sufficient when compared with the objectives specified in the curriculum.***
I know how to utilize digital teaching materials in my teaching.***
Digital learning environments and cloud services (e.g. Google Classroom, O365, SanomaPro, itslearning)***
I get sufficient and fast enough technical support for the use of ICT at my school.***
Consideration for copyrights

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
When assigning students exercises, homework and tasks***
My employer has provided me with ICT equipment that meets my needs.***
Media literacy

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
Students use ICT in most of my classes.***
I use data obtained from electronic assessment tools, i.e., learning analytics to continuous assess my students’ learning.***
When conducting a formative assessment of the student’s learning***
I use remote connection software (such as Adobe Connect, Skype) in my teaching.***
I know how to print using a 3D printer.***
I make use of digital portfolio work to assess students’ learning.***
Laptop computer***
Access to ICT equipment (such as computers and tablets) requires booking a time slot.***
It is complex to find appropriate high-quality digital materials for the topics being taught.***
Digital information sources (such as websites, wikis, encyclopaedias)***
Upward or downward differentiation for individual students or small groups of students***
Constantly introducing new technologies into education is strenuous.***
Office software such as word processing, presentation tools, spreadsheets***
My school has jointly agreed goals for using ICT in teaching.***
We also work with students outside the school buildings using mobile devices (e.g. smartphone, tablet, laptop). ***
I teach my students various means to participate in society through the Internet.***
diminishes students’ interest in studying***
Teacher’s pedagogical ability to use ICT in differentiation of learning

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
I am able to guide my students to produce animations (such as iMotion, Giphy, Animaatiokone).***
I know how to use a specific graphical programming environment designed for educational purposes fluently (such as Scratch, Kodu, Lego Mindstorm).***
I have utilized the earlier results of this questionnaire in the development of my work.***
provides students with the opportunity to use better information sources***
I often discuss with my students the reliability of information available on the Internet and how to use it appropriately (e.g. source markings).***
I know how to program diversely with students, using a specific high-level programming language (such as C, Java, PHP, Javascript, C++, Python).***
The parents of my students participate in the learning assessment process, making use of information and communications technology.***
I teach my students to understand and interpret various digital media contents.***
I know how to build and program various robots (such as Lego Mindstorms EV3, Bee-Bot, Makeblock mBot).***
I have tried visual or other types of programming with my students.***
There is a positive atmosphere in the working community towards trying out new things in teaching.***
My students assess each others’ work using digital learning environments.***
I regularly follow social media networks to learn new things.***
improves students’ study performance***
erodes students’ writing skills*
I feel that I do not receive support for developing the pedagogical use of ICT.*
Students often produce different types of media contents (such as audio, video and images) in my classes.*
Enabling or supporting oral presentations carried out by students on their own or in teams*
Questions with more negative answers than the compare group
During the previous academic year, I have attended ICT continuing education and training in total:***
Desktop computer***
Basic phone***
The development of ICT skills is brought up in my development/performance reviews.***
I would like to make more use of information and communications technology in education.***
The continuing training courses in ICT provided for me have mostly been organised at the employer’s cost.***
Tablet computer***
The continuing training courses in ICT provided for me have been useful in terms of content.***
My school has a pedagogical support person available to help with using ICT in education.***
I often edit information on the Internet (such as Wikipedia) with my students.***
reduces students’ co-operation with other students***
My students know how to act in compliance with the fundamental principles of copyrights.***
I am able to guide my students to use virtual reality (VR) and/or augmented reality (AR).***
erodes students’ calculation and evaluation skills***
When I set up a new service or application, I always read its terms of use.***
Simulation and modelling software (such as AutoCad, 123D Design)***
For acquiring and structuring information and for collaborative knowledge-building ***
I am familiar with the content of the plan guiding my school’s ICT development work.***
helps students communicate more effectively with others***
I have opportunities to influence ICT purchases at my school.***
helps students develop their skills to plan and direct their own work***
We share tips and support related to the educational use of ICT.***
I regularly guide students to use the Internet responsibly and legally.**
Students and visitors can log into the school's wireless network with their own devices.**
Supporting cross-curricular and phenomenon-based learning**
Digital learning games (such as Ekapeli, 10Monkeys)**
My students collect a portfolio for themselves in the electronic learning environment.**
reduces personal communication between students**
Mobile devices (such as tablets, smart phones)**
Students are allowed to use their own devices (such as laptops, smart phones, tablets) in my classes.**
Information collection and monitoring tools (such as devices with temperature, light or speed sensors)*
helps students combine and process information more efficiently*
In my school, it is easy to start developing new modes of operation.*
The continuing training courses in ICT provided for me have mostly been organised during working hours.*
I intersperse my students’ work with regular breaks to avoid making them sit for too long.*

*) The amount of stars implies the statistical significance