Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning
The paper presents a curriculum model used as a theoretical framework to analyse classroom practice in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland. The model represents a synthesis of literature about curriculum, teachers’ conceptions, pedagogical content knowledge, teaching an...
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description | The paper presents a curriculum model used as a theoretical framework to analyse classroom practice in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland. The model represents a synthesis of literature about curriculum, teachers’ conceptions, pedagogical content knowledge, teaching and learning and assessment. The curriculum model comprises three main aspects of curriculum: the intended, the implemented and the attained curriculum. Each aspect includes several ‘frames’ or areas that can be studied separately, together or in interaction with one another. Furthermore theories of teachers’ conceptions, pedagogical content knowledge and perceived self- and collective efficacy are used to analyse the possible discrepancy between the curriculum aspects and the effects of national tests on the implemented and attained curricula. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ee9d0fb0dcb241e88c2ef91c2d66f763 2025-01-16T22:33:16+00:00 Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning Runar Sigthorsson 2008-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/ee9d0fb0dcb241e88c2ef91c2d66f763 EN eng University College London http://www.educatejournal.org/index.php?journal=educate&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=147 https://doaj.org/toc/1477-5557 1477-5557 https://doaj.org/article/ee9d0fb0dcb241e88c2ef91c2d66f763 Educate~, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 45-56 (2008) Intended implemented attained curriculum Implemented curriculum high-stakes testing teaching learning assessment Education (General) L7-991 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T00:41:35Z The paper presents a curriculum model used as a theoretical framework to analyse classroom practice in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland. The model represents a synthesis of literature about curriculum, teachers’ conceptions, pedagogical content knowledge, teaching and learning and assessment. The curriculum model comprises three main aspects of curriculum: the intended, the implemented and the attained curriculum. Each aspect includes several ‘frames’ or areas that can be studied separately, together or in interaction with one another. Furthermore theories of teachers’ conceptions, pedagogical content knowledge and perceived self- and collective efficacy are used to analyse the possible discrepancy between the curriculum aspects and the effects of national tests on the implemented and attained curricula. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
spellingShingle | Intended implemented attained curriculum Implemented curriculum high-stakes testing teaching learning assessment Education (General) L7-991 Runar Sigthorsson Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
title | Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
title_full | Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
title_fullStr | Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
title_full_unstemmed | Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
title_short | Teaching and learning in Icelandic and Science in the context of national tests in Iceland: A conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
title_sort | teaching and learning in icelandic and science in the context of national tests in iceland: a conceptual model of curriculum teaching and learning |
topic | Intended implemented attained curriculum Implemented curriculum high-stakes testing teaching learning assessment Education (General) L7-991 |
topic_facet | Intended implemented attained curriculum Implemented curriculum high-stakes testing teaching learning assessment Education (General) L7-991 |
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