Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 18.12.2020 Education news Katariina Salmela-Aro, a newly appointed Academy Professor, investigates the effects of climate change and coronavirus on the wellbeing of young people Climate change and coronavirus are causing anxiety among young people. Doing something to make a difference can empower them and provide a... 17.12.2020 Teaching & studying at the University University students’ wellbeing continues to decline The level of study engagement and burnout of University of Helsinki students was surveyed in the coronavirus spring and later in the year. As... 1.12.2020 Education news Children’s digital skills positively affect learning outcomes Findings from 110 studies published in 64 countries point that digital skills play a key role for children’s and young people’s learning,... 14.10.2020 Education news The pandemic is increasing the importance of digital skills – Digital literacy education is insufficient in many European countries The coronavirus pandemic has pushed European countries to assess their digital needs and invest more in teaching the skills associated with... 8.6.2020 Teaching & studying at the University University students more exhausted than normal during the coronavirus spring Animated discussion in the media on the effects of distance learning in basic and upper secondary education has sidelined university students... 16.9.2019 Education news Social media use may improve school engagement Using digital media may have a positive impact on study motivation if the school supports it. But is there a digital gap between school and the... 15.4.2019 Education news Students’ grit predicts later school achievement and engagement A recent longitudinal study shows that grit in the early age predicts school achievement and engagement later. Grit is not a personality trait,... 29.5.2018 Education news Career paths in Finland and beyond In the Gendered pathways seminar organised by the Cicero Learning network and the Academy of Finland, Bettina Wiese from Germany, Anna Rotkirch...
18.12.2020 Education news Katariina Salmela-Aro, a newly appointed Academy Professor, investigates the effects of climate change and coronavirus on the wellbeing of young people Climate change and coronavirus are causing anxiety among young people. Doing something to make a difference can empower them and provide a...
17.12.2020 Teaching & studying at the University University students’ wellbeing continues to decline The level of study engagement and burnout of University of Helsinki students was surveyed in the coronavirus spring and later in the year. As...
1.12.2020 Education news Children’s digital skills positively affect learning outcomes Findings from 110 studies published in 64 countries point that digital skills play a key role for children’s and young people’s learning,...
14.10.2020 Education news The pandemic is increasing the importance of digital skills – Digital literacy education is insufficient in many European countries The coronavirus pandemic has pushed European countries to assess their digital needs and invest more in teaching the skills associated with...
8.6.2020 Teaching & studying at the University University students more exhausted than normal during the coronavirus spring Animated discussion in the media on the effects of distance learning in basic and upper secondary education has sidelined university students...
16.9.2019 Education news Social media use may improve school engagement Using digital media may have a positive impact on study motivation if the school supports it. But is there a digital gap between school and the...
15.4.2019 Education news Students’ grit predicts later school achievement and engagement A recent longitudinal study shows that grit in the early age predicts school achievement and engagement later. Grit is not a personality trait,...
29.5.2018 Education news Career paths in Finland and beyond In the Gendered pathways seminar organised by the Cicero Learning network and the Academy of Finland, Bettina Wiese from Germany, Anna Rotkirch...