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Winter's tale

Winter Wonderland

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Winter Wonderland Tour in Finland, where the stunning landscapes of Helsinki and Rovaniemi await you. Join us on a unique journey that combines Finland's world-renowned education system with its breathtaking natural and cultural wonders.

Highlights

 

  • School Visits: Begin your exploration by visiting local schools and witnessing the heart of Finland's educational philosophy. Experience a nurturing environment and innovative teaching methods that prioritize holistic development. Engage in discussions with school leaders, educators, and students.

  • Workshops: Engage in hands-on learning experiences through workshops. Gain practical insights into classroom practices, curriculum design, assessment methods, and the integration of technology in teaching and learning.

  • Cultural Activities: Travel to Rovaniemi, affectionately known as the "capital of the north." This magical location offers an ideal setting to explore both Finland's educational landscape and its natural wonders. 

  • Reflective Practice and Knowledge Sharing: Participate in reflection and knowledge-sharing sessions with your peers. Coffee sessions and structured reflection times provide a platform to discuss challenges, share best practices, and brainstorm innovative ideas for enhancing education in your respective contexts.

Kindly use payment option below where you can securely make payment with Credit Card or through PayPal.

Online payment

Tour Dates

9 - 14 Feb 2025

16 - 21 Mar 2025

 

Winter Cabin
NOTE: 

Finland and CCE do not claim to show the best teachers, best schools or best teaching methods in this program, as in Finland, there is no selective approach. Education is learner-centered. The teachers do their best to make learning better. You will get to see what is actually happening in the classroom. We can not guarantee a school visit to a particular school as it is the school's decision if they want to take any visitors on a particular day.

The detailed schedule with time and options for school visits will be declared two weeks prior to the tour and will be sent to the confirmed registered participants.

CCE reserves the right to change the program depending on the batch size of the participants.

Tour Hightlights

Tour Program

Tour program

Online Payment

Fees

Early bird offer is open till 2 months before the tour date

 

HURRY UP! LIMITED SEATS!

 

Group Discount

For a group of 5 or more, kindly contact us at info@ccefinland.org

 

Inclusion in fees :

● Accommodation in Helsinki and Rovaniemi 

● School and visits accompanied by a Finnish education expert

● Workshops and school visit coordination fees

● Lunch, Snacks and Coffee

● Transport and transfers (visits to the local schools)

● Faculty fee, course materials, stationery

● Visa Assistance (Invitation letter and other documents)

● Access to CCE’s online Learning management system for workshop materials

● Northern lights tour

Exclusion in fees:

● Airfare, Visa, Travel Insurance

● Fees for optional activities in Rovaniemi

● Dinner for all nights

● Visa Processing

● Anything which is not mentioned under “Inclusion in registration fees”.

 

Details For Online Bank Transfer  (International)

 

Account Name :

CCE FINLAND OY

Account Number : 

FI 41 1146 3001 1433 92

BIC / SWIFT :  NDEAFIHH

Bank : Nordea           

Currency :  EURO

 

Beneficiary Address: Maijalankatu 9 E 18, 33720, Tampere, FINLAND

 

Beneficiary Bank Address: Insinoorinkatu 23, 33720, Tampere, FINLAND 

 

To know more call:

+358504839418 (Finland)

+919890436368 (India)

+62 8126080183 (Indonesia)

+966 56 560 0100 (Saudi Arabia)

Kindly Note:

 

Before making the payment, kindly fill out the registration form. Filling up a registration form is the first mandatory step to reserve your seat for the tour.

 

Early bird price ends 2 months before the Tour Start Date. Example: For the tour starting on 10th April 2024, early bird closed on 10th February 2024. So, choose an appropriate payment option.

NOTE: 

Finland and CCE do not claim to show the best teachers, best schools or best teaching methods in this program, as in Finland, there is no selective approach. Education is learner-centered. The teachers do their best to make learning better. You will get to see what is actually happening in the classroom. We can not guarantee a school visit to a particular school as it is the school's decision if they want to take any visitors on a particular day.

The detailed schedule with time and options for school visits will be declared two weeks prior to the tour and will be sent to the confirmed registered participants.

CCE reserves the right to change the program depending on the batch size of the participants.

Faculty Profile

Faculty profile

Heramb Kulkarni

Head, ICT Development, and Strategy - CCE Finland

Speaker and trainer on EduTech, collaborative learning, and innovation across 12 countries. Trained more than 14000+ teachers, Educators, leaders on strategy and ICT innovations Research. Heramb consults many governments and large organizations across 3 continents, Europe, Asia and Africa within key countries like Denmark, USA, Bahrain and Indian states like Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. His research areas are educational technology and creativity, global education reforms and collaborative innovations. As an educator, social entrepreneur and technology wizard, he is on the advisory board of many educational institutes and innovative start-ups across Europe and India. He has held leadership positions across large MNCs like Nokia, Lucent Technologies, Skyworks and Accenture with vast experience in technology, architecture and software development domain.

Kari Louhivuori

Head, Pedagogy Leadership at CCE Finland

Veteran teacher and ex-Principal of Kirkkojarvi School, Espoo who have been instrumental in developing Finnish learning experiences since the 1970s. Throughout his career, Kari strongly emphasized on the collaborative developments of schools and organic educational leadership. Kirkkojärvi School got a new building in 2010. Kari worked in close collaboration with Verstas Architects in the planning of the prize-winning school building. Before you meet Kari, just read an interesting article featuring him: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/why-are-finlands-schools-successful-49859555/

Currently, Kari consults schools, universities, and educators across the globe as CCE's pedagogical coach.

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Marja Suurla

Director at CCE Finland

International trainer and researcher for Education and learning through paintings. She has been visiting different countries to make teachers aware of the teaching through drawing and painting, mainly the form painting. Follows Waldorf pedagogy and teacher from Steiner School, Tampere. She is an expert teacher of arts and paintings for 30+ years and has participated in many international exhibitions with her students.

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Shirin Kulkarni

Research Director at CCE Finland

Researcher in the field of Creative Thinking and education for more than 12 years. Research Areas:

Creativity and School Environment

A comparative study between India and Finland

CII (Creativity-identity Interaction) model

Narrative teaching techniques

Experienced trainer and psychologist

Research Director, CCE Finland

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Nelli Louhivuori

Finnish Pedagogy Expert

Nelli is a professional trainer and teacher (MEd) from Finland. She has specialized in elementary school education and has worked as a classroom teacher and an Italian language teacher in Finland. She has co-taught and trained Finnish elementary school teachers to use co-teaching in their work. She is currently working with CCE Finland to design schools across 3 continents.

FAQ

FAQs

1. What is the difference between education tour and symposium arranged by CCE?

The Finland education tour focuses on the Finnish education model and specially designed to make the participants aware of as many aspects of Finnish education system as possible. The symposium is generally for 4 or 5 days, out of which first two days are dedicated to the Finnish education model and last two days are reserved for the international paper presentations on creativity in education. So there is more scope for discussion on creative education. One can listen to various studies going on in different parts of the world about creativity.

 

2. Where do we start from?

All participants are required to CHECK IN on Sunday evening at Tampere/ Helsinki hotel. 

 

3. Where will we be staying in Finland?

The participants shall be accommodated in popular hotels in Helsinki and Tampere. Hotels in the range of 120 to 180 Euro per night (breakfast included), are being considered. All hotels are 4 Stars category.

 

4. What is the duration of this training?

The training shall consist of 5 nights & 6 days in Finland. Of these, 5 days shall be for official visits to schools and other institutions and workshops. Participants will be free to explore Helsinki, Tampere and other places of interest nearby during free time.

 

5. Does the fee include payment for meals too?

Breakfasts are included in the hotel charges.  Lunches and snacks will be served on all 5 days of official visits as per the schedule. Dinners are not provided so that the participants can explore the local cuisine.

 

7. What about visa processing?

CCE will send the necessary documents to the participants like invitation letters but the participants need to arrange their own visa.

 

8. What if I confirm and drop out? Will I be given a refund of the fee?

Refunds are subject to the cancellation policies of the travel agency and the hotel partners. The refund policy is as follows:   a. Less than 30 days prior to the trip - No refund under any circumstances (e.g. rejection of visa)   b. Less than 90 days but more than 30 days - 50% of the cost will be refunded. More than 90 days to trip - 80% of the cost will be refunded

 

9. What are some of the key dates?

Last date for sending the registration form and paying full training fee - 1 month before tour starts
Last date for sending all the documents for Visa and Ticketing - 1 month before tour starts

* Schengen Visa may take longer to complete the process - up to 30 working days. You will get more information

about Schengen Visa via this link - Schengen Visa - Europe Short Stay Visa Types and Application (visaguide.world)

Fees, Registration and Payment

How can I get a VAT exemption? What kind of document is needed?

For VAT exemption, you need to register as a representative/employee of a company or organization. At the end of the registration process, it is required to attach that company’s or organization’s tax certificate, trade register extract, or similar from your country.

How much would a customized visit program or study tour cost per participant?

The most crucial factor is the number of participants. As approximately 95% of the study tour expenses are fixed (fees to the schools, experts, host, transportation, renting the venue, etc.), the total cost is very similar for 10 or 30 participants. The best way to have a low price per participant is to gather a big group. When you know the number of participants, we can give you an exact price. Alternatively, if you don’t know the number yet, we can provide you with a cost per participant, but always with a minimum number of attendees.

What if I get sick and cannot travel?

You can substitute someone else from the same organization by sending us a notification ASAP. Alternatively, You can get a 100% voucher to attend any other CCE Finland’s events or visit programs later. However, we recommend that you get insurance to cover the possible loss of plane tickets, accommodation, and our fees.

I need a visa to travel to Finland. Could you write me an invitation letter?

CCE Finland will write invitation letters only after the full payment. In case the participant cannot get a visa and sends evidence about the rejected visa application, CCE Finland will refund the paid amount. However, 100 euros (excl. VAT) will be deducted as an administrative fee.

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