From a younger age, Finnish college students are launched to several types of media and find out how every medium works. They’re taught to query content material, study sources and consider data critically.
“For higher secondary schooling, a highschool scholar might (for instance) arrange a troll farm and attempt to sway his or her (classmates) into believing in one thing,” Mr Adlercreutz mentioned.
“By way of that, (they) perceive how simply we’re swayed, and the way essential it’s to seek out the telltale indicators to match that data to different sources and so forth.”
AI IN THE CLASSROOM
A current Nordic survey discovered that almost two-thirds of Finnish educators have some information of AI instruments, and about 8 per cent use them frequently for instructing. Most consider AI’s function in school rooms will proceed to increase.
Mr Adlercreutz highlighted the rising accountability faculties face as generative AI instruments like ChatGPT reshape how college students be taught, create and talk.
Earlier this 12 months, Finland issued common guidelines and moral tips for its academics on the usage of AI in early childhood, major and secondary schooling.
The minister additionally emphasised that Finland’s extremely decentralised faculty system – the place native municipalities and faculties make many key choices – allows fast adaptation to new challenges.
This autonomy has helped make instructing a preferred occupation, with Finnish universities receiving extra candidates than accessible locations in schooling programmes, he added.
SAFE DIGITAL SPACES FOR CHILDREN
As different international locations take steps to manage youngsters’s on-line actions – Australia has launched a social media ban for underneath 16s from Dec 10, and Malaysia is contemplating related measures – Finland is engaged in its personal nationwide debate.
“We’re looking for a stability. We aren’t going again to the analogue world or leaping headfirst into the digital world,” Mr Adlercreutz mentioned.
“We’re looking for ample methods of profiting from each, in order that our children shall be good and educated residents.”
He famous that regulating digital entry is technically troublesome and requires higher accountability from platform suppliers.
Many international locations, he added, are nonetheless struggling to discover a secure house the place youngsters can coexist with the digital world with out being harmed by it.
EDUCATION TIES WITH SINGAPORE
Mr Adlercreutz mentioned schooling is a cornerstone of Finnish society. The sector receives the second-highest share of nationwide social spending after healthcare.
Whereas STEM (science, know-how, engineering and arithmetic) stays essential, the minister burdened that expertise like creativity and artwork matter greater than ever, “particularly within the age of AI, it is essential that we additionally concentrate on issues that make us actually human”.
The minister mentioned he’s discussing AI adaptation and regulation together with his Singapore counterparts throughout this go to.
He famous the shut collaboration between Finland and Singapore in areas equivalent to instructor coaching and AI utilization. Singapore stays a preferred vacation spot for Finnish change college students as nicely.
Throughout his journey, which can finish on Saturday, he’s additionally visiting academic establishments and delivering a lecture on creativity and design within the period of AI on the Nationwide College of Singapore.

