Inertial constraints to educational change: The case of human rights education in Iceland
Despite national education policy that presents human rights as a core curriculum concern, education systems seem to resist the introduction of new content areas. This is not only worrying but unethical, given the human and ecological crises that characterise the world our students inhabit. This pap...
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fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.hi.is:article/3650 2023-05-15T16:47:45+02:00 Inertial constraints to educational change: The case of human rights education in Iceland Kerfislæg tregða gegn breytingum í menntun: Tilvik um mannréttindanám á Íslandi Gollifer, Sue E. 2022-12-31 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/3650 https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2022.18 isl ice Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/3650/2249 https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/3650 doi:10.24270/netla.2022.18 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Netla - english edition; 2022: Netla - Ársrit Netla; 2022: Netla - Ársrit 1670-0244 human rights education upper secondary schools curriculum reform inertia constraints teacher education mannréttindamenntun framhaldsskóli endurskoðun námskrár tregða í skólakerfi kennaramenntun info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 fticelandunivojs https://doi.org/10.24270/netla.2022.18 2023-02-01T23:51:10Z Despite national education policy that presents human rights as a core curriculum concern, education systems seem to resist the introduction of new content areas. This is not only worrying but unethical, given the human and ecological crises that characterise the world our students inhabit. This paper responds to Jón Torfi Jónasson’s belief that education will remain the same unless there is an understanding of, and even respect for, the inertial constraints that prevent change from taking place. The paper uses data from a broader narrative inquiry on human rights education (HRE) to illustrate how inertial constraints operate in the context of upper secondary school teachers working with human rights in Iceland. A reflexive thematic analysis suggests systemic inertia leaves teachers working as individuals depending on tacit human rights knowledge in school environments. Tacit knowledge makes acceptable dominant hierarchical practices that encourage hostility to new content and ideas. The paper concludes with implications of a lack of institutional accountability for human rights, raising questions of significance for teacher education and HRE in Iceland and internationally. Þrátt fyrir að mannréttindi séu einn af grunnþáttunum í aðalnámskrá á öllum skólastigum á Íslandi virðist menntakerfið tregðast við að innleiða nýjar áherslur í námi. Þetta er ekki aðeins áhyggjuefni heldur jafnvel siðlaust í ljósi þeirra mannlegu og vistfræðilegu áskorana sem einkenna nútíma samfélög. Jón Torfi Jónasson er á þeirri skoðun að menntakerfi taki ekki breytingum nema að fyrir hendi sé skilningur, og jafnvel virðing, fyrir þeim þáttum sem hindra umbætur. Í greininni er stuðst við gögn úr umfangsmeiri frásagnarrannsókn á mannréttindamenntun til að draga upp mynd af reynslu framhaldsskólakennara af kerfislægum hindrunum gagnvart mannréttindum á Íslandi. Þemagreining leiðir í ljós kerfislæga tregðu sem veldur því að kennarar vinna einir og reiða sig á dulda þekkingu á mannréttindum í skólaumhverfinu. Að þekkingin sé dulin styður ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals Draga ENVELOPE(7.900,7.900,63.004,63.004) Netla |
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human rights education upper secondary schools curriculum reform inertia constraints teacher education mannréttindamenntun framhaldsskóli endurskoðun námskrár tregða í skólakerfi kennaramenntun Gollifer, Sue E. Inertial constraints to educational change: The case of human rights education in Iceland |
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Despite national education policy that presents human rights as a core curriculum concern, education systems seem to resist the introduction of new content areas. This is not only worrying but unethical, given the human and ecological crises that characterise the world our students inhabit. This paper responds to Jón Torfi Jónasson’s belief that education will remain the same unless there is an understanding of, and even respect for, the inertial constraints that prevent change from taking place. The paper uses data from a broader narrative inquiry on human rights education (HRE) to illustrate how inertial constraints operate in the context of upper secondary school teachers working with human rights in Iceland. A reflexive thematic analysis suggests systemic inertia leaves teachers working as individuals depending on tacit human rights knowledge in school environments. Tacit knowledge makes acceptable dominant hierarchical practices that encourage hostility to new content and ideas. The paper concludes with implications of a lack of institutional accountability for human rights, raising questions of significance for teacher education and HRE in Iceland and internationally. Þrátt fyrir að mannréttindi séu einn af grunnþáttunum í aðalnámskrá á öllum skólastigum á Íslandi virðist menntakerfið tregðast við að innleiða nýjar áherslur í námi. Þetta er ekki aðeins áhyggjuefni heldur jafnvel siðlaust í ljósi þeirra mannlegu og vistfræðilegu áskorana sem einkenna nútíma samfélög. Jón Torfi Jónasson er á þeirri skoðun að menntakerfi taki ekki breytingum nema að fyrir hendi sé skilningur, og jafnvel virðing, fyrir þeim þáttum sem hindra umbætur. Í greininni er stuðst við gögn úr umfangsmeiri frásagnarrannsókn á mannréttindamenntun til að draga upp mynd af reynslu framhaldsskólakennara af kerfislægum hindrunum gagnvart mannréttindum á Íslandi. Þemagreining leiðir í ljós kerfislæga tregðu sem veldur því að kennarar vinna einir og reiða sig á dulda þekkingu á mannréttindum í skólaumhverfinu. Að þekkingin sé dulin styður ... |
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Inertial constraints to educational change: The case of human rights education in Iceland |
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