Finnish Matriculation Examination and National Curriculum and Teachers’ Attitudes, Perspectives, and Practices

When the Two Assessment Cultures Meet

Authors

  • Dmitri Leontjev University of Jyväskylä

Keywords:

assessment literacy, Matriculation Examination, National Core Curriculum, language assessment

Abstract

The Finnish National Core Curriculum (NCC) and the Finnish Matriculation Examination (ME) are likely to shape what happens in classrooms around Finland, particularly with regard to classroom assessment. The present study aimed at exploring English academically oriented upper secondary school teachers’ of English (n = 85) (1) attitudes to changes in the NCC and the ME happening around 2017, when the data were collected, (2) their perspectives on these changes, and (3) how their assessment practices were shaped by the NCC and the ME. The data came from a survey and follow-up interviews with four teachers. The results indicated that teachers were quite positive about both changes, though anticipated both positive and negative changes in the classroom. Their assessment practices appeared to be shaped more strongly by the ME than the NCC. Their practices also seemed to impact their attitudes to and perspectives on the two changes.