”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner
Since 1974, the curriculum for the Norwegian school has had a overarching part that puts the school and its content into a bigger social and political context. As such, this part of the curriculum is a highly political and ideological text that expresses the state's purpose and interest related...
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description | Since 1974, the curriculum for the Norwegian school has had a overarching part that puts the school and its content into a bigger social and political context. As such, this part of the curriculum is a highly political and ideological text that expresses the state's purpose and interest related to the school. This article looks into how indigenous people, minorities and diversity is represented in the general part of the curriculum from 1974 to 2017. The changing curricula show changes in the official politics and views on diversity. Through an analysis of the curricula we explore which terms and concepts that are used in the description of people and groups in Norwegian society. We focus primarily on the representation of the Sami, who move from being people in "mixed language districts" with limited rights, via being an "ethnic minority", to being an indigenous people with a set of rights. Further, we look into how the diverse society is represented, from the use of "alien workers", via "immigrants", to just "diversity". We argue that the concepts or strategies of politics of recognition and politics of integration respectively can be used to describe the curricula. Norway's educational policy towards minorities and indigenous people seems to exist between these two. In the end, this leave diversity competence as an important concept in the future Norwegian school. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:db0b46e506d246a5b34b6f6e178f7d9f 2025-01-17T00:37:29+00:00 ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner Torjer Andreas Olsen Bengt-Ove Andreassen 2018-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7577/fleks.2248 https://doaj.org/article/db0b46e506d246a5b34b6f6e178f7d9f EN NO eng nor Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/fleks/article/view/2248 https://doaj.org/toc/1894-5988 doi:10.7577/fleks.2248 1894-5988 https://doaj.org/article/db0b46e506d246a5b34b6f6e178f7d9f FLEKS: Scandinavian Journal of Intercultural Theory and Practice, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2018) General Works A article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7577/fleks.2248 2022-12-31T08:04:49Z Since 1974, the curriculum for the Norwegian school has had a overarching part that puts the school and its content into a bigger social and political context. As such, this part of the curriculum is a highly political and ideological text that expresses the state's purpose and interest related to the school. This article looks into how indigenous people, minorities and diversity is represented in the general part of the curriculum from 1974 to 2017. The changing curricula show changes in the official politics and views on diversity. Through an analysis of the curricula we explore which terms and concepts that are used in the description of people and groups in Norwegian society. We focus primarily on the representation of the Sami, who move from being people in "mixed language districts" with limited rights, via being an "ethnic minority", to being an indigenous people with a set of rights. Further, we look into how the diverse society is represented, from the use of "alien workers", via "immigrants", to just "diversity". We argue that the concepts or strategies of politics of recognition and politics of integration respectively can be used to describe the curricula. Norway's educational policy towards minorities and indigenous people seems to exist between these two. In the end, this leave diversity competence as an important concept in the future Norwegian school. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles FLEKS - Scandinavian Journal of Intercultural Theory and Practice 5 1 |
spellingShingle | General Works A Torjer Andreas Olsen Bengt-Ove Andreassen ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
title | ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
title_full | ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
title_fullStr | ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
title_full_unstemmed | ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
title_short | ”Urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
title_sort | ”urfolk” og ”mangfold” i skolens læreplaner |
topic | General Works A |
topic_facet | General Works A |
url | https://doi.org/10.7577/fleks.2248 https://doaj.org/article/db0b46e506d246a5b34b6f6e178f7d9f |