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Education and upbringing
A large proportion of students with an immigrant background in Finland have weak skills – Minister: “Worrying” – 2024-09-30 18:25:46
The Ministry of Education and Culture announced the PISA 2022 survey.

Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz (r) at the municipal market chairman’s panel on 18 September 2024. Joel Maisalmi
Differences in skills between students with immigrant backgrounds and those from the native population are still large in all assessment areas, the PISA 2022 study says.
The Ministry of Education and Culture (OKM) announced the information on Monday.
According to the study, poor reading skills and a lower socio-economic family background are often the explanations for the weak skills of students with an immigrant background.
Like all Finnish students, the reading skills of students with an immigrant background had weakened compared to 2012.
In mathematics and natural sciences, the skill differences between students with immigrant backgrounds and those from the native population had narrowed. The narrowing of the differences is due to a stronger decline in the results of students from the indigenous population.
Students with a second-generation immigrant background performed better in all assessment areas than students with a first-generation immigrant background.
A large number of people with an immigrant background have weak skills
According to the PISA definition, a large number of students with an immigrant background in Finland were weak performers.
In mathematics, 58 percent of first-generation immigrant students and 43 percent of second-generation immigrant students were weak in mathematics.
22 percent of the pupils of the indigenous population were weak in mathematics.
Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz (r) finds the results concerning new immigrants worrying.
– Basic skills, i.e. reading, writing and arithmetic skills, are strengthened by increasing the minimum number of hours of basic education by three hours per week. The reform of learning support ensures the availability of sufficient support measures for all pre-primary and basic education students, says Adlercreutz in his ministry’s press release.
– Need-based equality funding supports the learning of students from weaker backgrounds in particular, adds Adlercreutz.
The proportion of people with weak reading skills had increased among those with an immigrant background. As many as 61 percent of first-generation immigrant students and 39 percent of second-generation immigrant students had poor reading skills in 2022.
– According to the OECD’s definition, students with weak skills are not considered to have sufficient knowledge and skills to participate fully in society’s activities, such as further studies and working life, the Ministry of Education and Culture’s press release states.
Reading fluency and home background explain
In the PISA exam, as part of the assessment of reading skills, students took a so-called reading fluency test, which was used to examine how well the student understands short sentences in the test language.
Reading fluency turned out to be a strong explanation for the variation in competence both among pupils with immigrant backgrounds and those from the native population, and explained up to half of the difference in competence between pupils from the native population and pupils with an immigrant background.
The average socioeconomic status of families with an immigrant background was also lower than that of families belonging to the native population. 52 percent of first-generation immigrant students and 43 percent of second-generation immigrant students belonged to the lowest socioeconomic quarter.
– It seems that the student’s immigrant background in itself does not necessarily predict weak competence in the PISA exam, but the essential factors are deficiencies in language skills and the family’s low socio-economic status, the ministry’s press release states.
Competence varies from school to school
The average level of competence of the pupils of the native population did not vary greatly according to the number of pupils with an immigrant background in their school.
On the other hand, the competence of students with an immigrant background was highest in schools where there were the fewest of them, and it decreased as their share of the school’s students increased.
At the same time, the average socioeconomic status of students with an immigrant background was lower, the larger their share of the school’s students was.
Nothing similar was observed in the pupils of the native population.
– When the differences in the students’ socio-economic background were taken into account, both in mathematics and in reading skills, the difference in skills between students with an immigrant background and those from the native population decreased.
Bullying common
First-generation immigrant students reported that they had experienced bullying situations at school more often than students from the general population.
Every tenth student with a first-generation immigrant background reported that they stayed home at least a few times a month because they felt unsafe at school.
The share was clearly higher than for second-generation immigrant students or students from the general population.
According to OKM, the results of the study show that in the future special attention should be paid to strengthening the skills of young people with immigrant backgrounds and to supporting learning and school well-being.
– The teaching of the school’s language of instruction and the student’s own mother tongue, as well as the support offered for learning, are of great importance to the learning and participation of young people with immigrant backgrounds.
– Regardless of the student’s immigrant background, it is also important to support weak talents who lack the skills to move on to studies after basic education, as well as students who are weakly attached to school.
This is how it was studied
The first results of the PISA 2022 study were published in December 2023. In connection with the study, a separate over-sample was used to examine in more detail the competence of students with an immigrant background and the factors connected to it. The previous similar review was done in 2012.
According to OKM, the over-sampling enables a more detailed examination of the skills of students with immigrant backgrounds and the factors influencing it.
241 schools and 10,239 pupils from Finland participated in the study. The data included a total of 1,866 (about 18%) students with an immigrant background, of which 1,060 were first-generation and 806 students with a second-generation immigrant background.
According to OKM, the oversampling does not affect the PISA results themselves, because the share of students with an immigrant background is restored in the results for Finland to correspond to their relative share (around 7%) in the entire student data.
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The opening ceremony of the university was unexpectedly interrupted – “You spoiled the atmosphere” – 2024-09-03 14:46:09
At the opening of the academic year of the University of Helsinki, there was a situation of expression of opinion.

The opening of the academic year at the University of Helsinki was temporarily interrupted due to the protest situation. The event was organized in the university’s ballroom on Fabianinkatu. Inka Soverei
On Monday, September 2, two protestors were removed from the opening of the academic year of the University of Helsinki in the middle of the event.
Demonstrators chanted for the liberation of Gaza and Palestine and the freedom of speech for students.
Iltalehti has seen a video of the situation in which a protester shouts slogans in English. The chants call for an academic boycott and say the university supports genocide. The protester leaves the hall, escorted by a security guard.
The communication of the University of Helsinki confirms that there was a “small incident” at the opening. The university’s management does not intend to comment further on the matter.
– An embarrassing situation, describes a university alumnus who was present, a deputy judge Ilkka Malka.
Awkward and boring
According to Malka, they had just been heard at the event organized in the university’s ballroom Finland -anthem and choir performance. After that, the rector of the university Sari Lindblom the opening speech was interrupted.
According to Malka, the situation lasted about 4–5 minutes.
– To the extent that the situation was calm, no one had to be carried away.
Some types of signs were also taken away from the demonstrators. According to Malka, you were not allowed to bring extra items into the ballroom. According to Malka, the protesters sat in places that were open to everyone.
The students were removed from the premises to the hall of the ballroom, where, according to Malka, there were more protesters. The event continued according to the original plan after the protesters were removed from the hall. University management, alumni and other invited guests were present at the event.
Malka feels that the situation was very embarrassing.
– It was very confusing and boring. They ruined the atmosphere, he says.
I don’t remember anything like that
The situation spoke volumes at the coffee party, which was organized after the ballroom ceremony and the service held in Helsinki Cathedral.
– Yes, this was discussed there. We are considering whether it is appropriate to keep the doors open for the event if it is misused for such demonstrations, he says.
Malka does not remember that similar expressions of opinion have been organized at opening ceremonies before.
– It felt awkward and boring. It was such a devout atmosphere and great music, and then in the middle of the principal’s speech, we start yelling like this. It’s quite embarrassing, Malka emphasizes.
In May, the University of Helsinki announced that it would suspend all university-level exchange activities with its Israeli partners due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
However, opinions have been expressed before in the premises of the banquet hall building. In the fall of 2023, students gathered to demonstrate in favor of the government’s cuts to students and student welfare. At that time, the students camped and stayed in the premises of the University of Helsinki.
The President of the Republic, Alexander Stubb, spoke at the Ambassadors’ Day in the Parliament’s Small Parliament on August 27, 2024. In his speech, Stubb said that Finland recognizes the state of Palestine as a moment that serves the goal of peace. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland
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