http://www.yle.fi/news/id10019.html
"More Experience for Teachers
The Chambers of Commerce in the Greater Helsinki region want to see schoolteachers required to spend a part of their working lives outside the classroom.
The purpose of a required stint working in a field other than education would be to bring more real-world experience to the classroom. Advocates say that this would especially benefit guidance councillors, upper secondary teachers of special subjects and vocational education teachers. All of them run the risk of their knowledge and skills falling behind developments in business and industry.
Under the proposal put forth by the Chambers of commerce, teachers would spend a week or two in some company every other year.
The teachers' union, the OAJ, has not rejected the idea entirely, but does object to such a programme being compulsory.
The business sector would also like to see improvements in the opportunities for pupils to familiarise themselves with working life. At present, all 8th and 9th graders spend a total of two weeks on such programmes. This, say business leaders, is not enough time."
8th and 9th graders are 14 to 16 years of age over here. I wonder that
Jezi has got a lots of experience with working life by this far, but what do you,
teachers, on BBFans-sites think about this subject? I think that this subject about familiarising with working life should start from childs early ages - and it's true that some teachers aren't active in their spare-time to have themselves real-world experiences of working life.
