Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik

This thesis offers critical perspectives on a history syllabus for vocational education and training (VET) tracks in Swedish upper secondary schools and adds to our knowledge and understanding of the educative function of history education for the individual and for society. The overall aim of this...

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Main Author: Ledman, Kristina
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-998422015-05-01T05:04:00ZHistoria för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktiksweHistory for Vocational Education and Training : Content and Meaning in Policy and PracticeLedman, KristinaUmeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudierUmeå : Umeå universitet2015History educationhistory of educationcurriculum studiescurriculum reformvocational education and trainingupper secondary educationpost-compulsory educationcitizenship educationhistoriedidaktikhistorialäroplangymnasiereformyrkesutbildningsekundärutbildningdemokratimedborgarfostrangymnasieutbildningThis thesis offers critical perspectives on a history syllabus for vocational education and training (VET) tracks in Swedish upper secondary schools and adds to our knowledge and understanding of the educative function of history education for the individual and for society. The overall aim of this thesis is to critically investigate discourses that are voiced in different fields about the construction and reproduction of the history curriculum in VET tracks. A general question addressed is how vertical (critical and theoretical) and horizontal knowledge is articulated by the discourses in terms of the meaning of history in a VET context. The following four research questions were the focus of the four different studies in this thesis: How were non-vocational subjects discussed on a policy level during the post-war period, and what meanings were ascribed to history education? What aspects of history as a field of knowledge are recontextualised into a pedagogic discourse for the VET curriculum? How do teachers perceive the history syllabus? What do the students express concerning the history syllabus and history education? The results of these studies are reported in separate papers, and the aggregated results are analysed in this thesis. The data consisted of government bills and committee reports, material from the National Agency of Education archives, and interview data gathered through interviews with 5 teachers and 46 students. The major theoretical inspiration comes from Basil Bernstein whose theories of classification and framing, pedagogic discourse, pedagogic code, and vertical and horizontal discourses are used in the analysis. With the aid of these concepts, the content and meaning of history education for VET are connected to macro levels of education, and the way in which education reproduces social order when certain forms of knowledge are distributed to different groups in society is discussed. Three major conclusions are drawn. First, history as a pedagogic discourse comes forward as versatile and contradictory when the results from the studies are aggregated. There is, however, a shared understanding that the meaning of history in VET is to educate the students to become democratic and active citizens. Secondly, the investigated discourses ascribe history education with the potential to distribute critical and powerful knowledge. The students see a value for history education in their future as citizens and for giving them access the public conversation of society. A final conclusion is that the pedagogic code, embedded in the history curriculum, can be interpreted in two different ways. The emphasis on competencies and the focus on the last two hundred years can be interpreted as (A) an expression of a wish for immediate utility and thus an instrumental view of education or (B) the recontextualisation of scientific theories, concepts, and practices into a pedagogic discourse as a means to give students access to disciplinary (powerful) knowledge. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-99842urn:isbn:978-91-7601-228-4Umeå studies in history and education ; 10application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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format Doctoral Thesis
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topic History education
history of education
curriculum studies
curriculum reform
vocational education and training
upper secondary education
post-compulsory education
citizenship education
historiedidaktik
historia
läroplan
gymnasiereform
yrkesutbildning
sekundärutbildning
demokrati
medborgarfostran
gymnasieutbildning
spellingShingle History education
history of education
curriculum studies
curriculum reform
vocational education and training
upper secondary education
post-compulsory education
citizenship education
historiedidaktik
historia
läroplan
gymnasiereform
yrkesutbildning
sekundärutbildning
demokrati
medborgarfostran
gymnasieutbildning
Ledman, Kristina
Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
description This thesis offers critical perspectives on a history syllabus for vocational education and training (VET) tracks in Swedish upper secondary schools and adds to our knowledge and understanding of the educative function of history education for the individual and for society. The overall aim of this thesis is to critically investigate discourses that are voiced in different fields about the construction and reproduction of the history curriculum in VET tracks. A general question addressed is how vertical (critical and theoretical) and horizontal knowledge is articulated by the discourses in terms of the meaning of history in a VET context. The following four research questions were the focus of the four different studies in this thesis: How were non-vocational subjects discussed on a policy level during the post-war period, and what meanings were ascribed to history education? What aspects of history as a field of knowledge are recontextualised into a pedagogic discourse for the VET curriculum? How do teachers perceive the history syllabus? What do the students express concerning the history syllabus and history education? The results of these studies are reported in separate papers, and the aggregated results are analysed in this thesis. The data consisted of government bills and committee reports, material from the National Agency of Education archives, and interview data gathered through interviews with 5 teachers and 46 students. The major theoretical inspiration comes from Basil Bernstein whose theories of classification and framing, pedagogic discourse, pedagogic code, and vertical and horizontal discourses are used in the analysis. With the aid of these concepts, the content and meaning of history education for VET are connected to macro levels of education, and the way in which education reproduces social order when certain forms of knowledge are distributed to different groups in society is discussed. Three major conclusions are drawn. First, history as a pedagogic discourse comes forward as versatile and contradictory when the results from the studies are aggregated. There is, however, a shared understanding that the meaning of history in VET is to educate the students to become democratic and active citizens. Secondly, the investigated discourses ascribe history education with the potential to distribute critical and powerful knowledge. The students see a value for history education in their future as citizens and for giving them access the public conversation of society. A final conclusion is that the pedagogic code, embedded in the history curriculum, can be interpreted in two different ways. The emphasis on competencies and the focus on the last two hundred years can be interpreted as (A) an expression of a wish for immediate utility and thus an instrumental view of education or (B) the recontextualisation of scientific theories, concepts, and practices into a pedagogic discourse as a means to give students access to disciplinary (powerful) knowledge.
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title Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
title_short Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
title_full Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
title_fullStr Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
title_full_unstemmed Historia för yrkesprogrammen : Innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
title_sort historia för yrkesprogrammen : innehåll och betydelse i policy och praktik
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier
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