Teaching the Sámi Language and Culture, and Teaching in Sámi PDF Print

The Sámi Parliament advances teaching of the Sámi language, culture, and teaching in Sámi.

 

Sámi Parliaments Educational committee and the educational office co-operate with the municipalities in the Sámi region, with other organisers of events, equivalent Nordic bodies, and with the educational administration of the state. The Sámi Parliament represents the voice of the Sámi in educational politics. The position of the Sámi language and culture in teaching is one of the most important questions regarding the future of the Sámi.

 

The Sámi language has been a part of the school curriculum since the first decade of comprehensive school. Teaching in Sámi was first provided in the mid-1970s for pupils in Utsjoki and Inari. All comprehensive and upper secondary schools within the Sámi Homeland provide education in the Sámi language. The majority of teaching in Sámi takes place in the comprehensive grades 1-6. Outside the Sámi region, there is little teaching of the Sámi language, but the number of pupils is increasing.  Some teaching happens virtually, by using the Internet.  So far, outside the Sámi Homeland there has not been teaching in Sámi.

 

The Sámi language can be the language for teaching, a first language subject, or an elective foreign language subject. According to law, Sámi-speaking pupils living in the Sámi Homeland have the right to receive the majority of their primary education in the Sámi language. The regulations apply for all three Sámi languages spoken in Finland: Inari, Skolt, and North Sámi. The Sámi language exams can be taken in the matriculation which is otherwise in Finnish.

The Educational Centre of the Sámi Region (Sámi oahpahusguovddáš), located in Inari, is the only vocational school in Finland where Sámi is one of the teaching languages.

 

The Sámi language and culture can be studied in three Finnish universities: Oulu, Helsinki and Lapland. The Giellagas Institute of the University of Oulu has a particular national task in teaching and researching the Sámi language and culture in higher education.

 

The Sámi allaskuvla, the Sámi university, located in Koutokeino (Guovdageaidnu) in Norway, is the only university in the Nordic countries where the Sámi language is the main language of teaching, research and administration. The Sámi allaskuvla educates Sámi teachers and accepts students from neighbouring countries – from Finland, Sweden and Russia.

 

The Board for co-operation on Sámi Educational Issues:

Saamelaisten koulutusasiain yhteistyöelin/ Sámiid skuvlenáššiid oktasašbargoorgána 2008-2011

 

Teaching statistics:

Sámi Education in Finnish schools 2008-2009:

Saamen kielen ja saamenkielinen opetus Suomen kouluissa 2008-2009

Sámi Education in Finnish schools 2007-2008:

Saamen kielen ja saamenkielinen opetus Suomen kouluissa 2007-2008

Sámi Education in Finnish schools 2006-2007:

Saamen kielen ja saamenkielinen opetus Suomen kouluissa 2006-2007

Sámi Education in Finnish schools 2005-2006:

Saamen kielen ja saamenkielinen opetus Suomen kouluissa 2005-2006

Sámi Education in Finnish schools 2003-2004:

Saamen kielen ja saamenkielinen opetus Suomen kouluissa 2003-2004

 

Last Updated ( torstai, 20 elokuu 2015 )
 
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