Ready-made materials for teachers in the Suomi.fi Web Service – especially suitable for teaching social studies
The Suomi.fi Web Service provides comprehensive instructions for different life events and for dealing with public administration. It is an excellent source of information for students as it is. However, now the Suomi.fi Web Service provides ready-made material for schools with exercises.
The material has been produced jointly by lower secondary school teachers and the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.
Specifically designed for the teaching of lower secondary school social studies – also available for practising digital competence and media literacy
The learning materials on the Suomi.fi website have been specifically designed for the teaching of social studies in lower secondary schools. The material promotes digital competence and media literacy. It can also be used for guidance counselling and familiarisation with Finnish social services.
Many assignments are also easily applicable to upper secondary level students, and they provide cross-subject perspectives as well. The assignments are of different sizes and can also be used in multidisciplinary learning modules.
The material contains instructions and exercises on, for example, the following themes:
- Public administration services and e-services
- Rights and obligations
- Working life, entrepreneurship, unemployment
- Social security and welfare state
- Health and sickness
- Managing your own finances
- Family
- Housing
- Consumer rights
- Travel
Strengthening digital skills ensures that young people have an equal starting point for functioning in society
With the help of the learning materials and assignments of the Suomi.fi Web Service, young people learn to search for reliable operating instructions and public administration services for their different life events in the Suomi.fi Web Service.
‘Young people are often considered competent digital natives. However, according to a report produced by the Digital and Population Data Services Agency, they find it difficult to manage official matters: They cannot know things if no one ever teaches them. This material helps young people understand what official matters should be handled and how they should be handled’, says Minna Mäkinen, Senior Specialist at the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.
The aim is to strengthen the digital competence and education of young people so that each pupil has an equal starting point for functioning in society.
‘This pedagogical support material promotes the implementation of teaching in accordance with the objectives of the curriculum, especially in the subject of social studies, and increases awareness of the useful digital services offered by Finnish society and authorities. This also increases the pupils' general knowledge and civic competence’, says Counsellor of Education Kristina Kaihari from the Finnish National Agency for Education.
‘The ability to use digital services is an important civic skill that everyone has the right to learn’, adds Project Coordinator Päivi Leppänen from the Finnish National Agency for Education.
The planning of the material has been launched in co-operation with the Finnish National Agency for Education. The content and objectives of the curriculum for social studies have been used as the starting point. The material promotes digital competence in accordance with the descriptions of good competence published by the Finnish National Agency for Education.
The material has been produced jointly by lower secondary school teachers and the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.
Suomi.fi Web Service in a nutshell
- You can find the learning materials on the Suomi.fi website: suomi.fi/instructions-and-support/the-learning-materials-on-the-suomi-fi-website
- Suomi.fi is your shortcut to correct information and your fastest route to the authorities in every life situation. For big issues or just small things.
- The easy-to-use online service provides reliable advice; what to do, which authority to contact and how to manage your matter as easily as possible.
- A good rule of thumb in managing a company's official matters is that if you do not know where to start, start with Suomi.fi Web Service.
- Suomi.fi Messages is a secure way to communicate with public administration and other organisations using the service.
- In Suomi.fi e-Authorizations, private persons, companies and organisations can authorise someone else to act on their behalf.
- Suomi.fi Web Service is developed and maintained by the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.
- Individuals
- Processing times
- Marriage
- Having or adopting a child
- Names
- Moving
- Guardianship
- Life changes while living abroad
- Moving while living abroad
- Registration of a child born abroad
- Marriage concluded abroad
- Partnership registered abroad
- Divorce granted abroad
- Registration of a name change performed abroad
- Gender recognised abroad
- Death abroad
- Registration of citizenship
- Notification of retaining Finnish citizenship
- Legalisation of foreign documents
- Submitting foreign documents
- As a foreigner in Finland
- Registration of a foreigner
- Guide for students
- Municipality of residence
- Family relationships and Marital Status
- Instructions on arriving in Finland from Ukraine
- Guide for employed persons
- Fast track service for specialists and growth entrepreneurs
- Instructions for legalisation
- Submitting foreign documents
- Foreigner’s move to Finland, in Finland and out of Finland
- Check your own personal details
- Elections and Right to vote
- Suomi.fi Web Service
- Citizen Certificate and electronic identity
- Certificates from the Population Information System
- Population information in the Population Information System
- Registration of a gift notification
- Services of notary public
- Certification of purchase
- Citizens’ initiative
- Death and estate inventory
- Public Service Info
- Address service
- Forms
- Digital support for citizens
- Organisations
- Certificates
- For social welfare and healthcare service providers
- For organisations
- Electronic sealing service
- Timestamping Service
- Electronic signature
- Service certificates
- Advisory service, support and revocation service
- Certificate Directory
- Test the use of a certificate
- Card Reader Software
- Information about certificates
- Population information services for organisations
- Public administration sampling and updating service
- Private sector information services
- PIS modified data interface
- Modified data update service
- Population Information System query interface
- Browser-based Population Information System query
- Resident sampling services for property management offices and maintenance companies
- Data extraction for municipalities
- Reform of personal identity code
- Conditions for using population information
- Maintaining the Population Information System
- Extracts from registers
- Suomi.fi services
- Services to promote digitalisation
- Digital support
- Digital security services
- Services of notary public
- Certification of purchase
- Right to officiate weddings
- E-services
- Finnish Authenticator identification service
- Certificates
- About the agency
- Digital and Population Data Services Agency
- Digital and Population Data Services Agency as an Employer
- Use our services electronically
- Contact
- Customer service for private customers
- Customer service for organisations
- Service locations
- Digital and Population Data Services Agency address, switchboard e-billing details
- Digital and Population Data Services Agency Management
- Marriage ceremony premises information
- Contact details for media
- International Affairs
- Invoicing
- Quality policy
- Equality plan for customers
- Data protection
- News
- Population Information System
- For media
- Brochures and publications
- Projects
- Foresight and research cooperation