Citizen ideals and education in Nordic welfare state school reforms

C Ydesen, M Buchardt - Oxford research encyclopedia of education, 2020 - oxfordre.com
Oxford research encyclopedia of education, 2020oxfordre.com
Education has long been held to be the nucleus capable of producing national identities,
citizenry, and citizen ideals. It is the locus wherein the majority of children and families most
actively experience their first encounter with the state and the societal order in the guise of
state-sanctioned professionals, practices, culture, technologies, and knowledge. Starting
from this observation and making a comparative, historical investigation of continuities and
ruptures offers insights into the production of citizen ideals and the purposes of education …
Summary
Education has long been held to be the nucleus capable of producing national identities, citizenry, and citizen ideals. It is the locus wherein the majority of children and families most actively experience their first encounter with the state and the societal order in the guise of state-sanctioned professionals, practices, culture, technologies, and knowledge. Starting from this observation and making a comparative, historical investigation of continuities and ruptures offers insights into the production of citizen ideals and the purposes of education. The Nordic states—Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark—have often been characterized as the cradle of the distinct—and, to many people, attractive—Nordic welfare state model known for distributing equal rights and opportunities among the entire population, for instance, by providing education free of charge. In addition, the educational system has been viewed as a means to create a citizenship mentality to support the welfare state program.
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