Exchanging curriculum ideas for 21st century education: Australian ‘technologies’ and Icelandic ‘innovation education’

Creative thinking and creative action are considered important competencies in the world today. In Iceland, creativity was presented as one of six fundamental issues in education in 2011. One approach to enhance creative thinking and creative action competencies has been to use the methods of innova...

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Published in:Netla
Main Author: Jónsdóttir, Svanborg R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands 2018
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https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2018.7
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.hi.is:article/2802 2023-05-15T16:46:36+02:00 Exchanging curriculum ideas for 21st century education: Australian ‘technologies’ and Icelandic ‘innovation education’ Námskrárhugmyndir í tveimur heimsálfum í anda menntunar á 21 öldinni: Tæknimennt í Ástralíu og nýsköpunarmennt á Íslandi Jónsdóttir, Svanborg R. 2018-09-14 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2802 https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2018.7 eng eng Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2802/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2802 doi:10.24270/netla.2018.7 ##submission.copyrightStatement## Netla - english edition; 2018: Netla - Ársrit Netla; 2018: Netla - Ársrit 1670-0244 Innovation education creativity creative work curriculum Technologies education Nýsköpunarmennt sköpun skapandi starf námskrá tæknimennt info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 fticelandunivojs https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2018.7 2022-09-21T13:40:16Z Creative thinking and creative action are considered important competencies in the world today. In Iceland, creativity was presented as one of six fundamental issues in education in 2011. One approach to enhance creative thinking and creative action competencies has been to use the methods of innovation and entrepreneurial education, which have been developing in Iceland and other countries over the last 20 years. Australia has developed a curricular area called ‘Technologies’ which is in many ways similar to parts of innovation education in Iceland. In this article I present my research on how teachers in one primary school in Brisbane, Australia, implement elements of innovation education in their students’ school work and how they categorize such education. The research question I seek to answer is: How does innovation education, as categorized in Iceland, emerge in school practice in one Australian primary school? This paper describes a qualitative case study of Northgate State School in Brisbane, Australia. Field visits and seven interviews were carried out in September 2014. Before the interviews the author gave a presentation for the teachers about innovation education (IE) as it is practiced in Iceland. The findings show that many elements of IE are present in the practice of the school. The national curriculum, state curriculum (Curriculum to classroom: C2C), school culture, school principal, and professional theories of the teachers all inf luence how and where IE emerges in the curriculum in practice. Sköpun, skapandi hugsun og skapandi starfsemi er talin mikilvæg hæfni í heimi nútímans. Sköpun var kynnt sem einn af sex grunnþáttum menntunar á Íslandi árið 2011. Ein af þeim leiðum sem notuð hefur verið til að ef la skapandi hugsun og getu til skapandi aðgerða er að nota nálgun nýsköpunar- og frumkvöðlamenntar. Nýsköpunar- og frumkvöðlamennt hefur verið að þróast á Íslandi og víðar í heiminum síðastliðin 20 ár. Á Íslandi er gjarnan talað um nýsköpunarmennt þegar átt er við námssviðið í grunnskóla, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Brisbane ENVELOPE(-45.633,-45.633,-60.600,-60.600) Víðar ENVELOPE(-17.306,-17.306,65.646,65.646) Netla
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topic Innovation education
creativity
creative work
curriculum
Technologies education
Nýsköpunarmennt
sköpun
skapandi starf
námskrá
tæknimennt
spellingShingle Innovation education
creativity
creative work
curriculum
Technologies education
Nýsköpunarmennt
sköpun
skapandi starf
námskrá
tæknimennt
Jónsdóttir, Svanborg R.
Exchanging curriculum ideas for 21st century education: Australian ‘technologies’ and Icelandic ‘innovation education’
topic_facet Innovation education
creativity
creative work
curriculum
Technologies education
Nýsköpunarmennt
sköpun
skapandi starf
námskrá
tæknimennt
description Creative thinking and creative action are considered important competencies in the world today. In Iceland, creativity was presented as one of six fundamental issues in education in 2011. One approach to enhance creative thinking and creative action competencies has been to use the methods of innovation and entrepreneurial education, which have been developing in Iceland and other countries over the last 20 years. Australia has developed a curricular area called ‘Technologies’ which is in many ways similar to parts of innovation education in Iceland. In this article I present my research on how teachers in one primary school in Brisbane, Australia, implement elements of innovation education in their students’ school work and how they categorize such education. The research question I seek to answer is: How does innovation education, as categorized in Iceland, emerge in school practice in one Australian primary school? This paper describes a qualitative case study of Northgate State School in Brisbane, Australia. Field visits and seven interviews were carried out in September 2014. Before the interviews the author gave a presentation for the teachers about innovation education (IE) as it is practiced in Iceland. The findings show that many elements of IE are present in the practice of the school. The national curriculum, state curriculum (Curriculum to classroom: C2C), school culture, school principal, and professional theories of the teachers all inf luence how and where IE emerges in the curriculum in practice. Sköpun, skapandi hugsun og skapandi starfsemi er talin mikilvæg hæfni í heimi nútímans. Sköpun var kynnt sem einn af sex grunnþáttum menntunar á Íslandi árið 2011. Ein af þeim leiðum sem notuð hefur verið til að ef la skapandi hugsun og getu til skapandi aðgerða er að nota nálgun nýsköpunar- og frumkvöðlamenntar. Nýsköpunar- og frumkvöðlamennt hefur verið að þróast á Íslandi og víðar í heiminum síðastliðin 20 ár. Á Íslandi er gjarnan talað um nýsköpunarmennt þegar átt er við námssviðið í grunnskóla, ...
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title_short Exchanging curriculum ideas for 21st century education: Australian ‘technologies’ and Icelandic ‘innovation education’
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