The City of Espoo develops as Sustainable Learning City through Partnerships

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2nd International Conference on Learning Cities 28-30 September 2015, Mexico City The City of Espoo develops as Sustainable Learning City through Partnerships Deputy Mayor Sampo Suihko

Finland Population: year 2013: 5,451,270 density: 18/km 2 Area: total 390,905 km 2 water 22 % GDP (nominal) 2013: total $267 billion per capita $49.265 Finland is a land of interesting contrasts, such as the four seasons, the Midnight Sun and the winter darkness, urban and rural, East and West. 2

Espoo is a young and fast developing City Second largest city in Finland 58 km coastline, 95 lakes and 165 islands Population 266.000 Languages: Finnish 83 %,Swedish 8.3 %, others 8.7 % More than half of the population has university degree One fifth of the population is under 15 years A great deal of city services are organized by partners of the city 3

Foundations for Finnish Education System Equal opportunities, free of charge Student centered system Competent and committed teachers Key concepts efficiency and quality Wide ranging support services Decentralized administration Significance of education in society ->Success in OECD PISA-program 4

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The Commitment of Espoo City The Espoo Story portrays the history, presence and future of Espoo. It also identifies city s greatest challenges. These are addressed in all city activities but in particular by cross-administrational development programmes and will be implemented in collaboration. Development Programmes 1. Participating Espoo 2. Youth vitality 3. Vitality for the elderly 4. Sustainable development 5. Competitiveness, innovativeness and entrepreneurship 6

Me & MyCity mini society in Espoo LC 3.2.2. Encouraging all stakeholders to provide quality learning opportunities and to make their own unique contribution to building a learning city Me & MyCity is a learning environment for primary school students, that deals with entrepreneurship, economy and the society. It is supported by local businesses. It is a miniature city, with 15 20 companies, where students spend one day as employees, citizens and consumers. The visit is preceded by a training day for teachers and ten lessons in the students own classroom. Me and MyCity has been awarded by both the European Commission and the World Innovation Summit for Education, WISE. 7

Maker Space in a Library LC 2.2.1. Establishing community based learning spaces LC 3.3.4. Encouraging citizens and residents to contribute their talents, skills, knowledge and experience on a voluntary basis Maker space is an easy access place in a library where it is possible to create, try out, build, learn and teach new things in a safe way. It is run by volunteers and it is free of charge to join. People of all ages learn together and teach each other to understand new things. Popular topics include 3Dprinting or skills like sewing or coding. Winner of Mayor s Innovation Competition 2014 8

Konsti Family Support LC 2.2.2. Motivating people to participate in family and community learning Konsti family support is a concept that focuses to help families when one or more of family members are going through a difficult time. This new service focuses on supporting the whole family instead of one individual protecting especially children. It has an emphasis on preventing problems to escalate. Honorary mention in Mayor s Innovation Competition 2014, Winner of the International Quality Innovation 2014 by Excellence Finland 9

Espoo s Energy Information System LC 1.3.1. Reducing the negative impacts of economic and other human activities on the natural environment Espoo's Energy Information System (EIS) is a browser-based service which compares different forms of energy. The service is intended for those who are considering switching to renewable energy. It will help residents and companies to optimize their property s overall emissions and costs. With EIS, it is also possible to shorten times for processing planning and construction permits. Winner of Mayor s Innovation Competition 2013. 10

Espoo develops through partnerships LC 3.3.2. Making effective use of the learning resources of all stakeholders to support lifelong learning

Espoo Collaboration Platform 12

A city of innovation and adventurous experiences Espoo Innovation Garden

Espoo Innovation Garden refers to an innovative, common ways of working and a culture of collaboration and co-creation; it's a communal way of thinking and doing things.

We bring together the various partners and encourage their collaboration and sense of community

Enriches the Story of Espoo A platform for collaboration City of Espoo as a facilitator

We are making the strengths of Espoo visible Innovations Entrepreneuship Experiences

A seedbed for creating new jobs and a good strong living environment in the spirit of cocreation with companies, communities and residents

Nature Arts and sports A safe environment for living and doing business

Join us in cultivating the soil of Espoo Innovation Garden!

LC 2.5.1. Promoting paradigm shift in education and learning LC 3.1.2. Developing and implementing well grounded and participatory lifelong learning for all Espoo Local Development Plan for Education 2020 The Aim of Espoo is to be the most competent municipality known for its fairness, resident and customer orientation, as well as for responsible pioneering both now and in the future. 21

Competent Espoo residents Young people Adults Children Senior citizens 22

Sustainable development learned through education LC 1.3.3. Promoting sustainable development through active learning in all settings Documented Sustainable Development Policy in the City and in Education Aims at social, cultural, economic and environmental wellbeing It is incorporated in all education and administration Educators are informed and trained to support the learning 23

#1 Finnish Member of RCE -network 24

New Pedagogies for Deep Learning program LC 2.4.1. Training administrators, teachers and educators to use technologies that enhance learning Partnership to accelerate digital change with the best developers of future learning in Espoo, Finland and globally Development of the education approach, educational operations and learning practices Increases student motivation and competence Ensures consistent learning path through shared working models 25

Digital Leap in Learning in Espoo LC 2.4.2. Expanding citizens access to ICT tools and learning programmes Learner s Digital Competencies Teamwork skills Organisation s Digital Capasities Competencies of organisation and individuals Individual skills Access (Devices and networks) Technology skills Services and adaptive contents 26

Challenges in learning environments 27

Flexible Spaces for Learning Temporary learning environments enabling renewable and joyful learning LC 2.5.1. Promoting paradigm shift in education and learning School is seen as service rather than a building Innovative learning environments developed together with teachers, pupils and other users Cost-effective, sustainable and flexible solutions to support learning and joy In cooperation with Aalto and Helsinki Universities and companies 28

Future learning environments are combining tangible, mobile, virtual, mental and social spaces. Human Smart City Jarmo Suominen Aalto 2014

Centralized School as a Product Distributed School as a Service Decentralized School as a Components

We still have a lot of challenges 31

Omnia - Innovating Education for Work LC 2.3.4. Providing appropriate learning opportunities for unemployed youth and adults LC 2.1.3. Expanding access to and participation in adult education and technical and vocational education and training Radically mixing learners, teachers and entrepreneurs - real world learning and role models to boost employability and entrepreneurship Proactively working with regional social and employment services to offer training solutions for adults lacking education beyond secondary school International recognition for promoting innovation and entrepreneurship by WISE, OECD, ETF and InnoveEdu

www.seniori365.fi - All help in one place LC 2.1.4. Providing support for marginalized groups including migrant families to ensure access to education Digital meeting place for seniors, families, service providers and students Support for seniors to continue living at their own home Includes information about products, services and events in Espoo, useful articles and links to relevant websites The activities section contains physical exercise, brain exercise and relaxation materials and links to media and games Developed and realized by Laurea UAS students in co-creation process with end-users and experts as part of the InnoEspoo project Received Good Practice 2014 Award as an excellent service innovation from international Design for All Foundation.

more challenges 34

Espoo collaborates with its international partners LC 3.3.5. Encouraging the exchange of ideas, experiences and best practice between different cities Shanghai, China Køge, Denmark Nõmme, Estonia Esztergom, Hungary Sauðárkrókur, Iceland Kongsberg, Norway Gatchina, Russia Sochi, Russia Kristianstad, Sweden Irving, Texas, USA In addition, key partners in education are in - Canada - Kosovo - Egypt

Espoo Learning City Key Features implementation Area of focus Key features Evidence in Espoo 2. Major building blocks of a learning city 2.1 Promoting inclusive learning in the education system 2.1.1 Official data 2.1.2 Official national data 2.1.3 Adult Learning Services 2.1.4 Adult Learning Services, Seniori365.fi 2.2 Revitalising learning in families and communities 2.2.1 Maker Space 2.2.2 Konsti Family Support 2.2.3 2.3. Facilitating learning for and in the workplace 2.3.1 Official data 2.3.2 Official data 2.3.3 2.3.4 Omnia, TeiniMinno 36

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