A Good Education?: A descriptive study of the implementation of critical thinking, international cooperation and sustainable development in Gy11 and SAMSAM01b
Abstract
This thesis provides a descriptive study from a pedagogic perspective that analyzes
objectives, directives and content related to the social science core class, SAMSAM01b, at
Gothenburg public high schools. The purpose is to further explore the role of education in
relation to global development and international relations. The study is built around
curriculum representation and course implementation of three aspects considered important
for global development and knowledge of the operating environment: critical thinking,
international cooperation and sustainable development. Knowledge theory and likeminded
ideas of what constitutes a good education form the core of the study’s theoretical
perspective. Empirical data used to analyze the implementation of these in Gy11 and
SAMSAM01b includes relevant curriculum objectives and directives, five sets of
SAMSAM01b examination material, two semi-structured informant interviews with
SAMSAM01b teachers, and two teacher commentaries from SAMSAM01b teachers.
Significant results reveal that SAMSAM01b courses appear to make great efforts to mold
students’ critical thinking skills. Implementation of aspects of international cooperation and
sustainable development, on the other hand, is often sidelined. A main reason for this
exclusion appears to be an overload of required course content combined with a lack of time
among teachers. Implications for SAMSAM01b students include a risk of flawed holistic
perspectives of the operating environment, which may cause poor reflections on global
development. This in turn may impede the intellectual exchange of knowledge and ideas
among future global and international actors.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-11-05Author
Krook, Victoria
Keywords
Gy11, SAMSAM01b, education, social studies, global development, operating environment, critical thinking, international cooperation, sustainable development, knowledge theory
Series/Report no.
Internationella relationer
2014:3
Language
swe