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itslearning Sep 27, 20211 min read

New upper secondary school curricula and digital learning materials

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In self-learning, the upper secondary school teacher and the student can see the individual LOPS 2021 objectives and modules already now. The teacher will find the individual objectives and modules directly in the self-learning. The student can see the objectives of the module and knows the criteria on which he/she will be assessed. selflearning contains all national OPS and the local content of the clients.

Library of open learning materials

The learning materials from the Open Learning Materials Library for all levels of education have been brought into self-learning. All future materials will be indexed in an up-to-date way in the self-learning library. The teacher searches for materials by search term or learning objective. The learning material is automatically linked to the learning module in the self-learning course. Other open learning materials in the self-learning library include Finna.fi, Wiki-Library and Gooru.

Digital learning materials from Edustore

Licensed learning materials purchased through the Agency can be added to the modules within self-learning. The learning material is automatically linked to the module in the self-learning course.

Digital learning materials acquired by other means

Licensed learning materials purchased from publishers can be added to modules within self-learning. This is done in collaboration with the client and the publisher. The learning material is automatically linked to the module in the self-learning course for distribution to students.

About self-learning

We use technology to improve teaching so that learners can learn to their potential. Learning-centred self-learning connects and improves teaching and learning processes. As a result, learners are engaged, teachers experience satisfaction and results improve. We serve millions of users worldwide. 

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