Yearly report 1.1.2019-17.4.2025

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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
I personally use information and communications technology in most of my classes.***
Laptop computer***
When assigning students exercises, homework and tasks***
When providing feedback for students***
My own ICT skills and competences are sufficient when compared with the objectives specified in the curriculum.***
My students assess my teaching using ICT.***
When conducting a formative assessment of the student’s learning***
Software for targeted educational purposes, such as multiplication, programming, mathematical illustration, languages, simulation and modeling.***
When presenting information in a teaching situation***
I use ICT to perform continuous assessment on my students’ learning.***
Smart phone***
Digital learning environments and cloud services (e.g. Google Classroom, O365, SanomaPro, itslearning)***
I use remote connection software (such as Adobe Connect, Skype) in my teaching.***
I know how to utilize digital teaching materials in my teaching.***
The devices and software I use work well as a whole.***
I am familiar with the principles of using Creative Commons licences.***
We also work with students outside the school buildings using mobile devices (e.g. smartphone, tablet, laptop). ***
I use data obtained from electronic assessment tools, i.e., learning analytics to continuous assess my students’ learning.***
My school has a sufficiently fast and functional internet connection.***
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.***
Interactive whiteboards (such as SmartBoard, Promethean)***
erodes students’ writing skills***
Consideration for copyrights

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:***
Select the level that best describes your ICT competency.***
diminishes students’ interest in studying***
Digital information sources (such as websites, wikis, encyclopaedias)***
I find good ways to utilize ICT in various learning situations.**
I teach my students various means to participate in society through the Internet.**
Constantly introducing new technologies into education is strenuous.**
reduces personal communication between students**
Social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat, Instagram; following age limits )**
I make use of digital portfolio work to assess students’ learning.*
I know how to program diversely with students, using a specific high-level programming language (such as C, Java, PHP, Javascript, C++, Python).*
I regularly follow social media networks to learn new things.*
Enabling or supporting oral presentations carried out by students on their own or in teams*
provides students with the opportunity to use better information sources*
Questions with more negative answers than the compare group
During the previous academic year, I have attended ICT continuing education and training in total:***
Tablet computer***
Desktop computer***
The development of ICT skills is brought up in my development/performance reviews.***
Basic phone***
Students and visitors can log into the school's wireless network with their own devices.***
The continuing training courses in ICT provided for me have mostly been organised at the employer’s cost.***
My employer has provided me with ICT equipment that meets my needs.***
reduces students’ co-operation with other students***
I get sufficient and fast enough technical support for the use of ICT at my school.***
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 know how to use diversely a specific digital learning environment (such as Moodle, SanomaPro, itslearning).***
erodes students’ calculation and evaluation skills***
It is easy to make use of information and communications technology (ICT) according to the curriculum.***
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:***
Upward or downward differentiation for individual students or small groups of students***
My school has a pedagogical support person available to help with using ICT in education.***
Students use ICT in most of my classes.***
For acquiring and structuring information and for collaborative knowledge-building ***
In my school, it is easy to start developing new modes of operation.***
helps students communicate more effectively with others***
The continuing training courses in ICT provided for me have been useful in terms of content.***
Media literacy

Please choose the description below that best fits your situation, even if it is not fully accurate in all respects:**
Simulation and modelling software (such as AutoCad, 123D Design)**
Office software such as word processing, presentation tools, spreadsheets**
I know how to use a specific graphical programming environment designed for educational purposes fluently (such as Scratch, Kodu, Lego Mindstorm).**
improves students’ study performance**
I would like to make more use of information and communications technology in education.**
I have utilized the earlier results of this questionnaire in the development of my work.**
I am familiar with the content of the plan guiding my school’s ICT development work.**
The parents of my students participate in the learning assessment process, making use of information and communications technology.*
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:*
Mobile devices (such as tablets, smart phones)*
Information collection and monitoring tools (such as devices with temperature, light or speed sensors)*
helps students develop their skills to plan and direct their own work*
Supporting cross-curricular and phenomenon-based learning*
I actively guide my students to use digital information search services (such as Google, Wikipedia, Wolfram|Alpha).*
I know how to build and program various robots (such as Lego Mindstorms EV3, Bee-Bot, Makeblock mBot).*
My students know how to act in compliance with the fundamental principles of copyrights.*
The digital learning materials I have produced, I share with other teachers.*
Students are allowed to use their own devices (such as laptops, smart phones, tablets) in my classes.*
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:*
I have tried visual or other types of programming with my students.*
I know how to print using a 3D printer.*
My students assess each others’ work using digital learning environments.*
I often discuss with my students the reliability of information available on the Internet and how to use it appropriately (e.g. source markings).*
helps students combine and process information more efficiently*
I have opportunities to influence ICT purchases at my school.*

*) The amount of stars implies the statistical significance