Distributing ‘learning’ for everyone, everywhere
Exploring the Equality and Equity Discourses of Finnish Education Exporters
Abstract
During the past decades, global education policies and practices have experienced a neoliberal
turn, which has changed the discourse around education. Instead of being regarded as a public
service, education has become loaded with expectations of effective production of the human
capital and financial profits. Finland has gained reputation as an educational powerhouse, whose
exceptionally good education results are explained, inter alia, as results of the egalitarian
principles on which the education system is grounded. However, the internationally recognized
position has encouraged also Finland to commodify its free-to-all education system and establish
it as an export product. This study explores how commodification and export of the Finnish
education affects the egalitarian principles that Finland uses as explanations for its educational
success. By asking how Finnish education export companies negotiate the notions of equality and
equity in education, it seeks to find out whether neoliberal social imaginary has redefined the
egalitarian principles. A critical discourse analysis is carried out on the blog posts and interviews
with four Finnish education export companies. The results present three distinct discourses,
according to which there is an inevitable need for skilful, competent and self-directed individuals
that can respond to the needs of the growing economy. Equity and equality are negotiated as
serving this ‘truth’. They are defined as equal opportunities to access the resources that
individuals can utilise to develop their skills and competencies. Although this study focuses on the
discourses of Finnish education export companies, it could be viewed as an example of a larger
transformation towards neoliberal equity and equality discourses.
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Date
2019-08-08Author
Aaltio, Hilla
Keywords
Finnish education export
neoliberalism in education
equity discourses
equality discourses
Series/Report no.
Global Studies
2019:08
Language
eng