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  • Kuronen, Perttu (2015)
    The purpose of this study is to describe the discussion, which took place in Helsingin Sanomat between 2000 and 2005, regarding the rationale for publishing basic education reviews. Firstly, the idea is to clarify, what type of views were presented, and what were the supporting arguments used. Secondly, the focus is on the professions of those involved in the dialogue, and the institutions they represented. The conflicting decisions of justice departments on the matter gave the inspiration for this study. The theoretical starting point for this study is Foucalt's views with regards to the blending of power and discourse, as well as the build up of social construction, in the context of life's continuous power struggle that is influenced by discourse. Media as a whole is a significant contributing factor to social construction. Helsingin Sanomat, being the most read Finnish daily publication, is one of the most important contributors amongst media. The material used in the study are the Helsingin Sanomat articles on the publicity of basic education evaluation between 2000 and 2005, during which period the two above mentioned legal entities made their decisions. This study can be defined as a qualitative analysis supplemented by certain quantitative factors. The calculations and creation of spreadsheets do not amount to quantitative analysis. This is simply a practical approach to present the material that forms the basis for this study. Discourse analysis was also applied in the study to gain a better overview of the material used. Two discourses were introduced as a framework to interpret the articles – welfare state discourse and neoliberal market discourse. The results show that those against publishing have technical arguments, and also rely on welfare state discourse. In their opinion, the comparability of education reviews is always questionable. Their approach to the matter reflects tones of the welfare state discourse, and their concerns included increased competition between schools, and the end of basic education offering equal opportunities. Those in favor of publishing highlighted information transparency, and the parent's need for review data when selecting schools. The law was also said to require publishing the data. Furthermore, the schools were considered to be accountable to the taxpayers. The ideology reflected in their argumentation was clearly the neoliberal market discourse. The negative aspects of publishing the reviews were contributed mainly by researchers, teachers, and school administrators. At the same time, the positive aspects of publishing were presented by the newspaper's own staff, a few politicians, and the man of the street. The active majority in the discussion were those against publishing.
  • Anttila, Maiju (2023)
    The purpose of this research is to find out what is published about early childhood education in the news. Previous studies have shown that Finns mainly trust the leading national news media, Helsingin Sanomat and Yle. In addition, the research find out and think about how news can influence the public. The research analyzes the topics and language of the news headlines. The research was conducted by the qualitative method, which consists of content analysis that examined online news headlines published by Helsingin Sanomat and Yle news. Through discourse analysis, I also studied the language of news headlines as well as the meanings and images they produce. The research figured out what kind of topics and how early childhood education will be reported in Yle's and Helsingin Sanomat's news in 2022. I will focus on 194 news headlines in the research that was published between the first of April and December 14th, 2022. The research material was selected by including the words early childhood education or daycare that had to be mentioned in the news title. I classified the research material into four categories: crisis, statement, neutral and positive. The results showed that my material consisted of the most of neutral news headlines. Crisis news had the next highest number, and the quantitative difference in positive news was remarkably large. There were only 12 positive news headlines from the entire material. The topics of the news headlines were mainly related to the labor shortage and informing about the spring 2022 strike. Crisis news headlines mainly related to the labor shortage and the word crisis was used a lot in the headlines. Neutral news headlines were expressed without using strong dictions or otherwise bringing out strong opinions. They were mainly related to informing about the strike or like building a new kindergarten. In particular, crisis and statement headlines used quotes or comments that were mostly expressed by ministers or researchers. The research makes me think about what kind of effect news headlines have on the attractiveness and on public opinion of the industry of early childhood education.