Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet

he declining results in reading skills revealed in large-scale international surveys such as PISA are seen as a critical issue for education in general, but also for democracy, social justice, and economic competitiveness. In this article, we investigate the reading-promotion programmes in Swedish s...

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Main Authors: Per-Olof Erixon, Maria Löfgren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Örebro University 2018-01-01
Series:Utbildning & Demokrati
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Online Access:https://journals.oru.se/uod/article/view/1106
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spelling doaj-3a83bffe052147638355012fac6ef77d2020-12-08T11:42:49ZengÖrebro UniversityUtbildning & Demokrati1102-64722001-73162018-01-0127373310.48059/uod.v27i3.11061106Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i LäslyftetPer-Olof ErixonMaria Löfgrenhe declining results in reading skills revealed in large-scale international surveys such as PISA are seen as a critical issue for education in general, but also for democracy, social justice, and economic competitiveness. In this article, we investigate the reading-promotion programmes in Swedish schools called “Läslyftet” (Elevated Reading), organised by the National Agency for Education. In particular, we study the link between fiction and democracy and how reading-promoting ideas are implemented by the Swedish National Agency for Education. The result indicates the effective downplaying of literature, with fiction being marginalised in the reading programme in favour of non-fiction. Also, in line with the idea that all teachers are language teachers, the school subject Swedish has become pushed into the margins to the benefit of other school subjects such as natural sciences, in which the importance of reading for the development of a democratic society is emphasised.https://journals.oru.se/uod/article/view/1106reading promotiondemocracyliteracyfictionteaching literatureimplementation
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Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet
Utbildning & Demokrati
reading promotion
democracy
literacy
fiction
teaching literature
implementation
author_facet Per-Olof Erixon
Maria Löfgren
author_sort Per-Olof Erixon
title Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet
title_short Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet
title_full Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet
title_fullStr Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet
title_full_unstemmed Ett demokratilyft för Sverige? Om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i Läslyftet
title_sort ett demokratilyft för sverige? om relationen mellan literacy, skönlitteratur och demokrati i läslyftet
publisher Örebro University
series Utbildning & Demokrati
issn 1102-6472
2001-7316
publishDate 2018-01-01
description he declining results in reading skills revealed in large-scale international surveys such as PISA are seen as a critical issue for education in general, but also for democracy, social justice, and economic competitiveness. In this article, we investigate the reading-promotion programmes in Swedish schools called “Läslyftet” (Elevated Reading), organised by the National Agency for Education. In particular, we study the link between fiction and democracy and how reading-promoting ideas are implemented by the Swedish National Agency for Education. The result indicates the effective downplaying of literature, with fiction being marginalised in the reading programme in favour of non-fiction. Also, in line with the idea that all teachers are language teachers, the school subject Swedish has become pushed into the margins to the benefit of other school subjects such as natural sciences, in which the importance of reading for the development of a democratic society is emphasised.
topic reading promotion
democracy
literacy
fiction
teaching literature
implementation
url https://journals.oru.se/uod/article/view/1106
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