oppimisarkkitehtuuri
Oppimisarkkitehtuuri, literally “learning architecture,” is a conceptual framework used in educational theory and practice to design, analyse, and optimise learning environments and processes. The term emerged in the early 2000s within Finnish education research, influenced by constructivist and systems approaches that emphasise the interrelatedness of physical, digital, social, and organisational components of learning.
At its core, a learning architecture identifies several key layers. The foundation layer describes the institutional
Oppimisarkkitehtuuri aligns with Finland’s broader emphasis on equity, teacher autonomy, and evidence-informed decision‑making. In practice, schools
Critiques of oppimisarkkitehtuuri point to the risk of over‑structuring complex learning processes, potentially stifling teacher creativity