POLISH TEAM’S FIRST VISIT TO ICELAND
19.05.2022 Our first official day in Iceland started with a magnificent view over the sea. We woke up surrounded by the sound of the sea and immediately fell in love with Icelandic nature. It set a great mood for the entire day. The kick-off meeting started with a charismatic talk by Esther, who also prepared a workshop about an overview of the education system in Iceland. She also shared with us a story of their consulting company and how they started the School in the Clouds. We learned about the difficult beginnings of the education reform that started back in the 70s and found out about the obstacles Icelandic educators had to overcome on their way to a truly modern education system. It was incredibly inspiring to hear how much can be done and changed with the right mindset and future-oriented attitude. Esther concluded that introducing high standards of education had always been and still is a demanding process that requires close cooperation between schools, teachers, parents and all parties interested in the subject matter. If it hadn’t been for the wholehearted involvement of the experts, Iceland would have never had achieved such great results. The idea or philosophy (as one might call it) behind all educational endeavours in Iceland is to teach and educate with the future in mind. We were surprised to learn that in many modernised public schools in Iceland there are no summative assessments - no marks and no exams to measure students’ progress. Education is based on students’ willingness to learn and grow. It’s very personalised. The motivation for growth is rather internal. Teachers and parents mentor and support children in their development. There is no unhealthy competition or toxic comparisons between students. Most children though may benefit from having their own path and the individual timeline for achieving certain milestones and educational goals. Last but not least, on day one, we became familiar with the idea of homeschooling in Iceland that is solely student-centred and designed to meet students' individual needs and interests. The system supports personal growth and the process is goal-oriented. Esther also presented the software designed and developed by Asgardur to support students' development in the homeschooling setting. |
After lunch, we worked in two groups. Each group had its own subject to discuss and come up with some specific outcomes. The first group focused on the SCHOOL path of our project and the other on the FAMILY path in supporting homeschooling stakeholders’ cooperation.
The FAMILY group during workshops managed to define the purpose and plan the tutoring sessions for parents with the help of experienced facilitators. We developed the timeline and scheduled the key meetings that parents should attend to get inspired, informed, and learn about what good homeschooling practices are.
We finished the day by getting to know and discovering the beautiful city of Reykjavik.
The FAMILY group during workshops managed to define the purpose and plan the tutoring sessions for parents with the help of experienced facilitators. We developed the timeline and scheduled the key meetings that parents should attend to get inspired, informed, and learn about what good homeschooling practices are.
We finished the day by getting to know and discovering the beautiful city of Reykjavik.