The Democratic Tradition and the Evolution of Schooling in Norway

The Democratic Tradition and the Evolution of Schooling in Norway

by Val Rust
The Democratic Tradition and the Evolution of Schooling in Norway

The Democratic Tradition and the Evolution of Schooling in Norway

by Val Rust

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Overview

In this, the first English-language study of educational reform in Norway, Rust isolates and defines the historical forces that have molded Norwegian school reform since the country gained its independence. The book examines the ways in which Norway was able to move from a traditional dualistic school structure to a more comprehensive and unified form that serves the country today. It focuses not only on the structural changes that occurred in primary and secondary schools, but also on the equality of educational opportunity and the issue of where control over education lies.

The book begins with a survey of Norway's social and educational status at the time of its independence in 1814. The subsequent reforms are then discussed in terms of four cycles: the attempt to build a coordinated system of education, the building of a comprehensive school that would include large segments of the population, the attempt to legally strengthen the unity of the system following Norway's break from Sweden in 1905, and the experimentation with a compulsory basic school that led to the integrated schooling program of today. A final section considers the degree to which Norway has accomplished its goals and the radical move to shift control from the central to local governments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313268496
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/25/1989
Series: Contributions to the Study of Education , #34
Pages: 347
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

VAL D. RUST is Associate Professor of Education at UCLA, where he specializes in Comparative and International Studies in Education. He has also been a fellow for several years with IMTEC Institute in Oslo, Norway. He is the author of numerous articles, as well as the book Alternatives in Education, and the forthcoming Teachers and Teaching in the Developing World.

Table of Contents

Preface
Social and Educational Foundations in Norway
Democracy and Education in Pre-Independent Norway
Educational Alternatives at the Time of Independence
Educational Imperatives in Independent Norway
First Reform Cycle—A Norwegian School Structure Takes Form
Educational Overtones in Romantic Nationalism
The Winds of Educational Reform
Social Reform Impulses at Mid-Century
Hartvig Nissen and the Foundation of Modern Schooling
Second Reform Cycle—A Norwegian Folk School
A Common Foundation School
Education Beyond the Folk School
Extension of Participation in Education
Workers and Their Education
Third Reform Cycle—Toward a Unified School
Education in a Free Norway: 1905 and Beyond
The Labor Party Takes Command
Education during World War II and Its Aftermath
Fourth Reform Cycle—Structural Reform Completed
Experimenting with New School Forms
The Nine Year Basic School
Reform at the Upper Secondary School
Norwegian School Reform—Consequences and Problems
Equality of Educational Opportunity
Control Issues in Education
Educational Reform in Norway
Index

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