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Curriculum analysis and education for sustainable development in Iceland
Authors:Ingólfur Ásgeir Jóhannesson  Kristín Norðdahl  Gunnhildur Óskarsdóttir  Auður Pálsdóttir  Björg Pétursdóttir
Institution:1. Faculty of Education , University of Akureyri , Akureyri, Iceland;2. School of Education , University of Iceland , Reykjavík, Iceland;3. School of Education , University of Iceland , Reykjavík, Iceland;4. Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture , Reykjavík, Iceland
Abstract:The article explores how the Icelandic public school curriculum for early childhood, compulsory and upper secondary school deals with education for sustainable development. As the curriculum does not often mention the term sustainability, a key with which to investigate signs of education for sustainable development in the three curricula was created. The key encourages a holistic view of sustainable development, where economic, environmental and social factors are not treated as separate entities. It was designed to reflect the goals of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005–2014) with research on environmental education and education for sustainable development in mind. The key has seven characteristics: values, opinions and emotions about nature and environment; knowledge contributing to a sensible use of nature; welfare and public health; democracy, participation, and action competence; equality and multicultural issues; global awareness; and finally, economic development and future prospects. Using the key, a variety of signs and indicators that provide a space for teachers and schools to deal with issues of sustainable development were identified.
Keywords:curriculum  curriculum analysis  education for sustainable development  environmental education  reorientation of education
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