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Title: Dia 1


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Nurses from the Philippines - the future trend
in Finland?
Timo Karkola Director, Principal Ami Foundation,
Amiedu
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Finlands largest vocational adult educator
  • Amiedu is
  • owned and maintained by the Ami Foundation
  • dedicated to improving the skills of individuals
    and organisations
  • a full service educator
  • more than 80 vocational, further vocational or
    specialist vocational qualifications
  • nearly 40 professional certificates
  • needs analysis for training and development
  • consulting
  • Amiedu key figures
  • Over 18,000 adult students enrolled in 2007
  • Some 350 adult education specialists and an
    extensive network of partners
  • Turnover of EUR 25.5 million in 2007

3
Adult education visions what will change?
  • Innovation generated through novel ways of
    combining competencies.
  • Business evolution traditional vertically
    managed individual companies are giving way to
    operations conducted by complex and extensive
    enterprise networks.
  • Value to the client is not created through the
    service organisation process, but by the clients
    own processes.
  • Instead of providing initial vocational skills
    and education, the perspective of the vocational
    adult education provider is to offer customised
    services and assistance in working community
    development.
  • Institutes of learning are moving from curriculum
    orientation to a future-focused vision, and
    business and competence profile orientation,
    based on each occupational sector.
  • Pressure to shorten training periods is
    increasing ? there must be a way to work and
    study in parallel.

4
Seeking partnership benefits for the customer
  • A single partner with in-depth understanding of
    the customers industry, operations and goals
  • A customised development solution supporting
    management of strategic change
  • based on the customers business objectives
  • integrated content and implementation of various
    training programmes
  • standardised quality and a national perspective
  • Cost-effectiveness and facility
  • applying various financing solutions
  • outsourcing of training logistics to save time

5
Training of nurses from the Philippines
  • Pre-departure orientation.
  • Training staff from the host organisation to
    serve as workplace guides.
  • Completion of the Vocational Qualification in
    Social and Health Care (Practical Nurse) through
    competence tests in Finland.

6
Competence-based Qualifications for Adults
  • The worlds of work and business play a prominent
    role in planning, implementing and evaluating
    skills demonstration tests.
  • Qualification committees oversee the arrangements
    for qualifications and issue qualification
    certificates.
  • The national or regional qualification committee
    for each competence-based qualification
    comprises employees and employers from the
    sector, together with trainers and
    entrepreneurs.

7
Can a Candidate Prepare for Skills Demonstration
Tests?
  • Skills demonstration tests normally involve
    educational establishments that arrange training
    for the qualification or its modules, during
    which students demonstrate their skills through
    various practical tests.
  • Preparatory training may either be voluntary or
    publicly subsidised labour market training for
    adults, in the form of an apprenticeship or
    in-service training.

8
Evaluation of skills demonstration tests for
practical nurses
  • Skills demonstration tests in the Growth support
    and guidance training module have been highly
    satisfactory for all nurses from the Philippines,
    with assessments of H4 - H5.
  • Particular distinctions have been earned for high
    ethical standards in care work, vocational
    competence, and excellent and versatile
    communication skills. Rapid progress has been
    shown in learning the Finnish language, which
    trainees have been able to use as a medium of
    intelligible communication in care work both in
    transactions with the client and with
    colleagues.
  • Students are an aide to formulating demonstration
    plans for the next skills demonstration tests
    (the Care and therapy Rehabilitation support
    modules).

9
Language competence
  • The students were well-disposed to language
    learning, showing confidence and a sense of
    practical purpose.
  • Despite distance learning modules, the standard
    of student language competence was very
    elementary at the beginning of March.
  • Students involved in pre-departure orientation
    had reached the A.1 language competence standard
    by the beginning of May.
  • Studying and working in the Finnish language
    remains laborious and difficult or even
    impossible.
  • Positive feedback on language skills provides
    encouragement at a crucial stage and helps the
    student to persevere. 
  • However, this feedback responds to superficial
    aspects of language (pronunciation, fluency) and
    says little about linguistic competence.
  • The most rapid progress occurs in specialised
    language, and level B1.1 command of the
    vocabulary, topics and functions of the care
    sector can realistically be achieved in as
    little as six months. General communicative
    competence, on the other hand, takes much longer
    to develop.

10
Workplaces
  • Good feedback from workplaces!
  • Workplace guides are a crucially important
    resource for language learning.
  • A good sense of team spirit is needed at work.
    Many are already accustomed to speaking plainly!
  • Co-operation is important. For example language
    learning is enhanced by effective routines and
    teamwork in creating systems (explaining,
    articulating, adequate repetition of basic
    questions and stock phrases in the same terms,
    etc.)
  • It is important to share information. There may
    be few shifts worked together with the workplace
    guide.
  •  

11
Lessons learned so far
  • Foster the right attitude, learn the required
    skills.
  • Multicultural training takes time, as does
    acquiring Finnish language competence.
  • Excessive optimism is unwise. It is more
    realistic to expect a lengthy period of
    maturation for language skills, with reasonable
    competence ideally achieved in 8-10 months.
  • Lay assessments are readily exaggerated.
  • Whats newsworthy? 1,800 immigrants were involved
    in training courses in 2007, with just 8 nurses
    from the Philippines hogging nearly all of the
    headlines. ? the press sees what the press wants
    to see.

12
Alternative scenarios for a vocational adult
education provider
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  • An active and innovative factor in change
  • A mainstream centre of excellence
  • A resource for maintaining flexibility and a
    service provider
  • revolution or evolution ?

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For further information
  • Vocational adult education and training
  • for the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
  • Timo Karkola
  • Director, Principal
  • Ami Foundation, Amiedu
  • Valimotie 8
  • PO Box 151, FI-00381 Helsinki
  • Finland
  • Tel 358 20 746 1438
  • mobile 358 50 599 5278
  • timo.karkola_at_amiedu.fi
  • www.amiedu.fi
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