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Mari-anne Okkolin

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Enabling environments for equity, access and quality education post-2015 : Lessons from South Africa and Tanzania

2016

In this paper we seek to contribute to the post-2015 education agenda by shifting the focus from considerations of what education goals and targets should be to a people-centred exploration of enabling environments, within and beyond education, for equity, access and quality. Theoretically, the paper draws on the capabilities approach. Empirically, we present data from two independent qualitative studies conducted in South Africa (n = 40) and Tanzania (n = 10) with university students who accessed higher education despite trends of low participation for their social class and/or gender. The paper highlights the importance of taking account of both instrumental and intrinsic values of educat…

post-2015South AfricaComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONeducation agendaTanzaniaenablers
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The Successful Education Sector Development in Tanzania – Comment on gender-balance and inclusive education

2010

In this paper we discuss to what extent the international and national equality goals regarding gender balance and inclusive education have been reached in the education sector development in Tanzania. According to recent reports, the development trend has been generally positive, and the country is close to achieving its primary education targets. More detailed reviews suggest, however, that current monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are too narrow to catch the critical factors regarding equality, particularly in secondary education. Our comment concerns the achievements and challenges, and emphasises the significance of a multidimensional set of information including in‐depth qualitativ…

vammaisuusinklusiivinen koulutusinclusive educationsukupuolten välinen tasa-arvoeducation sector developmentkoulutussektorin kehitysgender balance
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Enabling environments for equity, access and quality education post-2015: Lessons from South Africa and Tanzania

2016

Abstract In this paper we seek to contribute to the post-2015 education agenda by shifting the focus from considerations of what education goals and targets should be to a people-centred exploration of enabling environments, within and beyond education, for equity, access and quality. Theoretically, the paper draws on the capabilities approach. Empirically, we present data from two independent qualitative studies conducted in South Africa (n = 40) and Tanzania (n = 10) with university students who accessed higher education despite trends of low participation for their social class and/or gender. The paper highlights the importance of taking account of both instrumental and intrinsic values …

Economic growthSociology and Political ScienceHigher educationeducation agendaDevelopmentSocial classTanzaniaEducationSouth Africa0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516Sociology050207 economicsenablersEquity (economics)biologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesQuality education050301 educationbiology.organism_classificationpost-2015Tanzaniabusiness0503 educationQualitative researchInternational Journal of Educational Development
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The successful education sector development in Tanzania – comment on gender balance and inclusive education

2010

In this paper we discuss to what extent the international and national equality goals regarding gender balance and inclusive education have been reached in the education sector development in Tanzania. According to recent reports, the development trend has been generally positive, and the country is close to achieving its primary education targets. More detailed reviews suggest, however, that current monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are too narrow to catch the critical factors regarding equality, particularly in secondary education. Our comment concerns the achievements and challenges, and emphasises the significance of a multidimensional set of information including in‐depth qualitativ…

Economic growthSecondary educationbiologyCritical factorsPrimary educationMonitoring and evaluationbiology.organism_classificationGender balanceEducationGender StudiesTanzaniaPolitical scienceComparative educationQualitative researchGender and Education
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Capability to be educated : inspiring and inclusive pedagogical arrangements from Finnish schools

2018

AbstractThe idea and concept of inclusive education have been debated, and different interpretations of what inclusion means and to whom it concerns have been presented. In this paper, we bring together notions of inclusive quality education, pedagogy, learning and teachers, and illustrate how the principle(s) of inclusion(s) has been enacted and translated into classroom practices in Finnish context. Drawing from Finnish teachers’ narratives, we highlight successful, small-scale and creative pedagogical arrangements and teachers’ sensitivity to recognize and commit to responding to the needs of diverse learners. Our argumentation is rooted in the capabilities approach. We carry out an eval…

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Making meaning of inclusive education: classroom practices in Finnish and South African classrooms

2017

AbstractThis paper reports on the findings of an international comparative research project where the roles of teachers in the implementation of inclusive education in mainstream-classroom settings in South Africa and Finland were investigated. Inclusive education within this project is broadly defined as welcoming all students to general-education schools and classrooms and not segregating students on the basis of ability or other individual or sociocultural characteristics. In this paper a qualitative analysis of Finnish and South African teachers’ day-to-day teaching and learning support practices in their classroom is discussed. Individual and focus-group interviews encouraged teachers …

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What does gender matter? : ideas and thoughts about equality for discussion in secondary school

2017

tasa-arvoyhdenvertaisuusfeminisminuoretsuvaitsevaisuusyläkoulusukupuolisuussukupuoli
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Research to engage voices on the ground in educational development

2014

The article discusses how a variety of qualitative methods could be used for investigating the engagement of the voices on the ground, where the change is expected to happen. It also reviews how qualitative research approaches involve students and teachers, the so-called “target groups” of educational development, as subjects, rather than objects. The qualitative methods are presented here for their potential in engaging the voices on the ground. Actor-centred inquiry and participatory action research consist of data collected, analysed and reported, in collaboration between researchers and the research subjects. Enabling the subjects as autonomous actors to take part in the analysis of the…

koulutuksen kehittäminenSociology and Political ScienceTarget groupsParticipatory action researchlaadullinen tutkimusDevelopmentEducationactor-centred researchEducation For All processta516SociologyEducational developmentparticipatory action researchbusiness.industry4. Educationkansainvälinen yhteistyö05 social sciences050301 educationeducational developmentosallistava tutkimusPublic relationsSocial knowledgeVariety (cybernetics)Key factors050903 gender studiesKoulutus kaikille prosessi0509 other social scienceskvalitatiivinen tutkimusbusiness0503 educationSocial psychologyQualitative researchInternational Journal of Educational Development
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Highly educated women in Tanzania : constructing educational well-being and agency

2013

educationvoice-centered relational methodhyvinvointisosiokulttuuriset tekijätTansaniaTanzaniaKvalitatiivinen tutkimusnaisen asemakoulutuswell-beingagencygenderkorkeakouluopiskeluqualitative research methodolgydevelopment
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Planetary well-being

2024

Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in social protests and political and academic debates over the future of Earth. The increasing consumption of natural resources no longer increases, let alone equalizes, human well-being, but has led to the current ecological crisis and harms both human and nonhuman well-being. While the crisis has been acknowledged, the existing conceptual frameworks are in some respects ill-equipped to address the crisis in a way that would link the resolving of the crisis with the pivotal aim of promoting equal well-being. The shortcomings of the existing concepts in this respect relate to anthropocentric norma…

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Planetary well-being

2021

Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in social protests and political and academic debates over the future of Earth. The increasing consumption of natural resources no longer increases, let alone equalises, human well-being, but has led to the current ecological crisis and harms both human and nonhuman well-being. While the crisis has been acknowledged, the existing conceptual frameworks are in some respects ill-equipped to address the crisis in a way that would link the resolving of the crisis with the pivotal aim of promoting equal well-being. The shortcomings of the existing concepts in this respect relate to anthropocentric norma…

maapalloympäristökestävä kehityshyvinvointiilmastonmuutoksetluonnonvarat
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Enabling and constraining family: young women building their educational paths in Tanzania

2015

For an increasing number of African girls and women, upgrading the level of education has become a strategy for life improvement. This paper analyses the role that family plays in enabling women's education and contributes to understanding on the interconnectivity of education, work and family in women's lives in collective societies. The analysis focuses on how young Tanzanian women perceive the role of family and education in their ‘youth task’, of becoming adult. The analysis is based on interviews with seven young Tanzanian women enrolled in non-formal secondary education and nine professional women enrolled in higher education. The results show that the women were determined to pursue …

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Capability to be educated : inspiring and inclusive pedagogical arrangements from Finnish schools

2018

The idea and concept of inclusive education have been debated, and different interpretations of what inclusion means and to whom it concerns have been presented. In this paper, we bring together notions of inclusive quality education, pedagogy, learning and teachers, and illustrate how the principle(s) of inclusion(s) has been enacted and translated into classroom practices in Finnish context. Drawing from Finnish teachers’ narratives, we highlight successful, small-scale and creative pedagogical arrangements and teachers’ sensitivity to recognize and commit to responding to the needs of diverse learners. Our argumentation is rooted in the capabilities approach. We carry out an evaluative e…

pedagogiikkacapabilities approachosallistaminenkoulutinklusiivinen opetusComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONclassroomepistemologyontologyopettajatinkluusio
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Inhimilliset toimintamahdollisuudet oikeudenmukaisuuden ja tasa-arvon kriteereinä

2014

Uusia ikkunoita terapisoitumiskeskusteluun.

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Gender and Disability : Challenges of Education Sector Development in Tanzania

2005

In line with the UN Millennium Development Goals, the government of Tanzania has set poverty reduction as the most important challenge for the future. Education is a key sector in the long-term process of poverty reduction. Three of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) focus on gender. The Progress report (UN Secretariat, 2005), however, fairly strongly states that it is unlikely, that any of these three MDGs can be met, if women lack the education, influence and resources to care for their families, and to fully participate in the development process. In this paper, we analyse findings of previous research on gender and disability in the education sector development and explore ways to …

educationkoulutusTansaniaTanzaniatytötkehitystutkimus
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Changing the heart and soul? Inequalities in Finland’s current pursuit of a narrow education policy

2018

The Finnish educational system is well known for its excellent learning results, highly trained teachers and egalitarian values. However, when the political leanings of the government change, its policies are usually altered as well. In this policy report we give an account of the recent changes and current trends in Finnish education policy. We analyse the characteristics of the Sipilä Government’s current education policy since 2015 and compare it to the Nordic welfare-state ideals of universalism, equality and social justice which have traditionally been the key building blocks of the Finnish education system. The Government’s policy appears to be narrow-minded and ignorant of issues rel…

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