arviotasoja
Arviotasoja is a Finnish term referring to defined levels or tiers used in evaluating a student’s learning. It is commonly used in schools to describe how well a student meets the objectives of a subject or a learning module. An arviotaso comprises descriptors that outline what a student can do at each level, and these descriptors are tied to the curriculum or to a specific assessment that assigns a level after collecting evidence from tests, assignments, and observations. The purpose is to communicate expectations, support feedback, and facilitate comparisons across subjects or cohorts.
Typical structures vary: many schools use qualitative scales (for example, excellent, good, satisfactory, developing, insufficient) or
Implementation involves aligning levels with learning objectives, training teachers to apply the criteria consistently, and presenting
In Finland, arviotasoja are one of several ways to report student progress under the national core curriculum;