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El. knyga: Nordic Education Model in Context: Historical Developments and Current Renegotiations

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Tracing historical and cultural factors which gave rise to the Nordic Education Model, this volume explores why Northern European education policy has become an international benchmark for schooling.

The text explains the historical connection between a Nordic ideal of democracy and schooling, and indicates how values of equality, welfare, justice, and individualism might be successfully integrated in national school systems and curricula around the world. The volume also highlights recent debates around the longevity of the Nordic model and explores the risks and challenges posed by international policy and assessment agendas. Exploring how Nordic education polices successfully merge social equity with academic excellence, the book combines cultural, historical, sociological and philosophical analysis with a deep exploration of curriculum and teaching.

This book will be of great interest to researchers, scholars, and postgraduates working across the fields of curriculum, comparative education, cultural studies and history and philosophy of education and education policy.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.



Tracing historical and cultural factors which gave rise to the Nordic Education Model, this volume explores why Northern European education policy has become an international benchmark for schooling.

Introduction: The Nordic Education Model. Trajectories, Configurations,
Challenges Part 1: Trajectories
1. Mapping the Nation: Fabricating Citizens
From Patriotism Towards Nordicism?
2. The Danish Nation-State as Crafted in
Textbook Narratives: From Democracy Toward a Nordic Model
3. Constructions of
the In-/Educable: A Nordic Outlook on Changing Legal and Educational Statuses
of Pupils with Disabilities
4. Schoolteachers, Child-Centered Education, and
the Nordic Education Model: Danish and Norwegian Experiences, 19201935
5.
Integrating, Segregating, Emancipating? The General and the Specific in
Nordic Sįmi Education in the Early Twentieth Century and Today Part 2:
Configurations
6. The Nordic Model and the Educational Welfare State in a
European Light: Social Problem Solving and Secular-Religious Ambitions when
Modernizing Sweden and France
7. Rooms of TogethernessNordic Ideals of Knowledge in Education
8.
Understanding as Liberation: The Nordic Education Model as a Way to Becoming
Independent Citizens?
9. Trajectories of New Math in the Nordic Countries
10.
The Educationalization of the Swedish Welfare State and the Expectations of
School Teachers
11. Expertise-seeking Arrangements in Education Policymaking:
A Comparison between Norway and the United States Part 3: Challenges
12.
Trajectories of Assessment and Certification in the North. Grading and
Testing Policy in Norwegian and Swedish Basic Education
13. From Knowledge to
Skills and Competence: Epistemic Reconfiguration in Nordic Basic Education,
19802020
14. Gender, Equality, and EducationAre We About to Abandon Our
Nordic Ideals?
15. From Active Members of the School Community to Active
Knowledge Acquirers. The Rhetoric on Students in Norwegian Curricula Across
Time
16. International Legitimations of the Swedish School Reform 2015/2018
17. Surveying Policy Discourses Across Time and Space: Internationalization
of Knowledge Providers and Nordic Narratives
Daniel Tröhler is Professor of Education at the University of Vienna, Austria. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway.

Inga Bostad is Professor of Philosophy of Education and former Pro-Rector at the University of Oslo (UiO), Norway, where is she head of the research project "The Nordic Education Model". She is also Professor at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway.

Bernadette Hörmann is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oslo, Norway.

Sverre Tveit is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oslo and is Associate Professor at the University of Agder, Norway.