91青青草

News

FITech Network University is starting a development project to enhance mathematics education

The importance of mathematical skills will grow in the future, and there is room to raise the level of expertise. The aim of FITech's new project is to increase the attractiveness of mathematics education and smooth the learning path for students. The project, coordinated by Aalto University, includes other FITech member universities and the University of Helsinki.
Kaksi henkil枚盲 kirjoittaa p枚yd盲n 盲盲ress盲 v盲rikk盲ill盲 kynill盲 muistilappuihin. P枚yd盲ll盲 makaa taulu, johon on kiinnitetty lis盲盲 muistilappuja.

Mathematics skill gap hampers academic progress

Natural science and mathematics have been recognised in national foresight work as key future areas of expertise across multiple sectors. Mathematical proficiency is a significant bottleneck in Finland, both among high school students and adult learners, and the skill gap prevents many students from progressing smoothly in university studies.

FITech's new development project aims to promote

  • the development of mathematics education content,
  • curriculum and teaching collaboration,
  • the profiling of universities, and
  • the reduction of unnecessary overlaps in basic studies.

The project seeks to increase the attractiveness of mathematics and engineering education and improve students' motivation to study mathematics as part of their degree programs.

During the project, the digital pedagogy in mathematics will be developed and high-quality teaching materials produced. The objective is also to increase the number of students graduating within the target time, for example, by making it easier for students to transfer between educational pathways.

鈥淭he decline in mathematical proficiency is evident both in university studies and professional life. With the support of this project, we can better address this challenge. The results will benefit high school students, university students and teachers, and adult learners who wish to refresh their forgotten skills,鈥 says the academic director of the project, Senior University Lecturer Simo Ali-L枚ytty from Tampere University.

Project work started, duration until the end of 2026

The project started in March 2025, and its objectives will be advanced through four work packages. The content of the project is coordinated by project manager Jaakko Hyyti盲, who has been recruited to the FITech team at Aalto University.

Over the past 10 years, Hyyti盲 has worked as a researcher and project manager in various research, development and innovation projects. He has extensive experience, especially in multidisciplinary and multi-organisational EU-funded projects. Hyyti盲's particular expertise is in the area of continuous learning.

"As a curious generalist, I strive to live in the spirit of lifewide learning, and nothing is as educational as working with experts smarter than yourself. The project to develop higher education in mathematics is a completely new area for me, so it's great to be involved."

The project will last until the end of 2026. The participating institutions include Aalto University, University of Helsinki, University of Eastern Finland, University of Jyv盲skyl盲, LUT University, University of Oulu, Tampere University, University of Turku, University of Vaasa, and 脜bo Akademi, and it is funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC).

尝颈蝉盲迟颈别迟辞箩补

Jaakko Hyyti盲

笔谤辞箩别办迟颈辫盲盲濒濒颈办办枚
Henkil枚 istuu merin盲koalan edess盲 kuulokkeet p盲盲ss盲 ja selaa tablettia hymyillen

Lifewide Learning

Aalto University Lifewide Learning helps you develop your skills in an ever-changing environment.

Kolme ihmist盲 k盲velee vierekk盲in alas portaita.

FITech Network University

Study courses organised by Finnish universities of technology free of charge. Courses are aimed at all Finns and permanent residents of Finland.

Study at Aalto
Kolme ihmist盲 katsoo jotain kannettavan tietokoneen n盲yt枚lt盲 hymyillen.

FITech-verkostoyliopiston verkkosivut.

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Students during the Opening Ceremony of the Information Technology Program on June 2nd, 2025.
Studies, University Published:

Celebrating 30 Years of Innovation: Aalto University's Information Technology Program Turns 30

This summer, Aalto University鈥檚 Information Technology Program (ITP) celebrates its 30th anniversary. Founded in 1995, ITP is a full-time, three-month (30 ECTS) summer minor that brings together students from around the world and across disciplines.
Mehil盲ispes盲 Humblebee Aallon kampuksella
Campus, University Published:

Pollinators 鈥 tiny helpers in the work for biodiversity

Bee-assisted biomonitoring has started on the Otaniemi campus.
Aalto student, Niklas Hamberg (front row, left hand side) outside European parliament.
University Published:

Student Niklas Hamberg represents Aalto and Unite! at the 2025 European Student Assembly in Strasbourg

Over 250 university students from across Europe gathered at the European Parliament in Strasbourg for the European Student Assembly (ESA) 2025.
Inventors Programme panel
Studies Published:

Turning Research into Impact: Insights from the Inventors Program Panel

Aalto University鈥檚 Inventors Program recently hosted a panel discussion bringing together experts from research, entrepreneurship, and industry to share their perspectives on turning scientific ideas into successful ventures.