硕士学位教学
Vaasa, 芬兰
硕士
期间
2 年
语言
英语
步伐
全职
报名截止日期
最早开始日期
Aug 2026
学费
EUR 12,000 / per year *
学习形式
在校园
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对于那些热衷于攻读教学硕士学位的学生来说,这个为期两年的硕士学位课程位于奥博学术大学瓦萨校区,可获得芬兰教师证书(芬兰教师资格的几个要求之一)。该课程将为学生做好准备,使他们能够完全独立分析和解决教育和教学问题,同时通过研究发展他们的技能。
本课程主要采用基于研究的方法,研究在某种程度上与研究相结合。本课程侧重于教学法,旨在为学生提供小学和中学教学任务所需的教学能力。为使学生能够教授所选年龄段的相关课程科目,学生将进行一系列校本任务,将理论与实践相结合,并留出时间进行反思。本课程的学生可以期待学习芬兰教师教育的核心价值观,包括了解儿童的全面发展、积极的师生互动,以及协同理论与实践关系的重要性。
本课程面向小学和中学教学任务,还提供一般的教学资格,以便在任何教育水平上任教,并关注学生的学业和社会经济发展。本课程所学技能还包括成为善于反思的教师的素质,他们了解基于研究的证据和思维及其与教育的关系。成功完成本课程的学生将获得芬兰教师证书。这是获得芬兰教师资格所需的几个要求之一。其他要求取决于您希望教授的教育水平。
高级教育研究、教师培训
- School Development and Cooperation
- 规划和评估教学和学习
- 教学重点放在外语上
- 综合科学
- 沟通与群体过程
- TLearn教学实践I
- TLearn教学实践II
- Teacherhood and Working Community
- 教师工作的哲学基础
- Select one:
- 定性方法
- Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
其他研究
- 瑞典语作为外语 1 级
- Scientific Writing
- Research Methods I
- 教育工艺品
- 语言和文化响应式教学法
科学专业化
- 项目规划阶段
- 项目工作第一阶段
- 项目工作第二阶段
- 项目定稿及评估
- 硕士论文语言答辩
Elective Courses
- 多元文化主义的基础
- 社会公正教育基础
- 北欧人对移民、公民权和包容的看法
- 气候变化教育——挑战与机遇
- 北欧福利模式
- 教育领域的宗教和信仰自由
- 采用天然材料制作工艺品
- E-craft
- 装饰表达
This programme aims to prepare students to become experts in the areas of teaching and learning, in diverse educational environments with a specific focus on primary and secondary education.
After completion of this programme, students can pursue postgraduate studies for the Doctorate of Philosophy at Åbo Akademi. The Master graduates are eligible to apply for a position in the University’s Graduate School as well as other doctoral programmes within Finnish Higher Education Institutions.
该硕士课程的毕业生还可以选择从事教育工作者(小学和中学)、教育专家、教育顾问以及其他与教育相关的工作。如果毕业生希望留在芬兰任教,他们需要满足他们希望教授的教育水平的所有要求。毕业生将获得的普通教学证书是获得芬兰教师资格所需的几项要求之一;其他要求与语言和先前教育有关。
For example, if a graduate would like to become a class teacher (primary school), they would also need to have 60 credits of multidisciplinary studies in subjects and cross-curricular themes taught in basic education. If they wish to become a subject teacher, they would need at least 60 credits in the teaching subject. In both cases, the graduate would also need to prove their Finnish or Swedish proficiency through a national language test. Exceptions may apply to those who teach in a gymnasium (upper secondary school), in a bilingual school, and for those who wish to teach a foreign language.
Tuition fee-paying (non-EU/EEA) applicants applying to our master's degree programmes can apply for the Finland scholarship (in connection with applying for studies at Åbo Akademi University).
Finland scholarship/100% Tuition Fee Scholarship (waiver), awarded for 2 years (second year conditional)
- Number of scholarships to be granted: 1/programme
Finland Scholarships awarded by Åbo Akademi University are part of the national Finland Scholarship programme. This scholarship will be awarded to the most merited applicant in each programme.
The Finland scholarship covers 100% of the tuition fee for two years, the second year is conditional and requires that the student has earned at least 55 ECTS during the first year of studies.
In addition, the applicant is awarded a one-time 5000€ relocation grant, which will be paid to the student, to a Finnish bank account, once they have arrived in Turku/Vaasa and enrolled as present for the academic year.
To be considered for the Finland scholarship you must apply for it as part of your application for admission during the application period. Applicants will find, in the application form, a set of questions evaluating motivation and communicative skills, academic goals and general interest in the field. The applicant’s answers will be assessed by the programme and the scholarship committee. The committee decides which applicants will be awarded a Finland scholarship. The decision on the granted scholarship will be included in the admission letter.
Please note that if you are exempted from paying tuition fees, you will no longer be eligible for Finland scholarships.
80% Tuition Fee Scholarship (waiver), awarded for the whole length of the study right
- This scholarship is granted to all admitted applicants liable to pay tuition fees, who have not received a 100% Tuition Fee Scholarship.


