Teoretisk kunskap för alla elever : En studie om hur lärare på gymnasiesärskolan beskriver sitt arbete med att få eleven att förstå och uppnå läroplanens teoretiska kunskapskrav och betyg

Detta är en Uppsats för yrkesexamina på avancerad nivå från Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap (from 2013)

Sammanfattning: The purpose of this study is to examine how teachers at secondary special school, national programs describe their work to get students to understand and reach the curriculum requirements and grades in theoretical knowledge. The study shows teacher's description to help students to fulfill the theoretical goals, how teachers perceive “understanding of requirements and grades” within the theoretical knowledge as well as the teachers' conception of theoretical knowledge requirements. The study analysis is based on curriculum theory. The study is based on interviews with six teachers, at three schools in upper secondary schools national programs. Qualitative approach with interviews is used. Analysis of the study, based on a curriculum theory perspective, gives a picture of how the curriculum shape what and how theoretical knowledge are to be taught. A curriculum is always intelligible within its written contexts - a historical document. In the curriculum perspective the frame factor theory is prominent. The frame factor theory describes the outer limits which affect the conditions for the student to be able to reach the skills the curriculum requires. One finding is that upper secondary school is perceived to be as similar to ordinary secondary schools as possible. That curriculum and grading criteria are formed within equivalence perspective. Further results show that teachers find difficulty of teaching students in theoretical subjects. Partly because it is perceived difficult for students to understand the theoretical knowledge, and because the student groups are showing variation in levels of understanding. Further findings show how teacher´s creates opportunities for students to perform. The teachers show an image of being flexible and inventive. Teachers also expresses that students need more time to solve their tasks and do not always perform on the level of the subjects’ requirements. Teachers present the experience of the student not showing greater understanding of their grades or of their implications. Regarding the theoretical knowledge, the teachers' perception is that it is not the most primary skills for the student to reach or to get use from. Students described more use from substances or from parts directly useful in life. The teachers believe that it is important that the student feel self-confident in ones own identity, and not always have to be like everyone else. The teachers perceive difference as something positive.

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