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Role of transnational and national education policies in realisation of critical thinking: the cases of Sweden and Kosovo
Authors:Armend Tahirsylaj  Ninni Wahlström
Institution:1. Department of Education and Teachers’ Practice, Linnaeus University, V?xj?, Swedenarmend.tahirsylaj@ntnu.no;3. Department of Education and Teachers’ Practice, Linnaeus University, V?xj?, Sweden
Abstract:Abstract

Against the backdrop of the push from the European Commission and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development for competence-based curricula, this article problematises the complexity of developing twenty-first century skills, such as critical thinking, by addressing the role transnational and national policy contexts play in realising critical thinking in the national contexts of Sweden and Kosovo. The article distinguishes between policy-critical thinking and civic-critical thinking. Relying on analyses of curriculum and policy documents, it is concluded that while in the Swedish context critical thinking competence (or ability) seems to be much more implicit than explicit, in Kosovo, the national curriculum makes explicit references to thinking competences as a form of policy-critical thinking and civic competencies as a form of civic-critical thinking. Thus, students in both contexts have opportunities to develop critical thinking skills. Furthermore, Sweden emerges as a divergent case and Kosovo as a convergent case with regard to transnational policy flow research paradigms.
Keywords:Competence-based curricula  critical thinking  transnational education policies  teacher education  mother tongue  Sweden  Kosovo
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