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Which Values are Reproduced within the Swedish Educational System?
Which Values are Reproduced within the Swedish Educational System?

Author(s): Niclas Lindström, Lars Samuelsson
Subject(s): Education, Theology and Religion, School education, State/Government and Education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Akadeemiline Teoloogia Selts

Summary/Abstract: Using the World Values Survey (WVS) as a background the paper discusses a tension between the general evaluative outlook of Swedish teacher students and the educational values established by The Swedish National Agency for Education (SNAE). According to the results from WVS, which maps evaluative differences between approximately 80 countries in the world, Sweden stands out as a country that rejects traditional values and embraces so called secular self-expression values. However, the values established by SNAE include both traditional values, such as “sharing a common cultural heritage”, and secular self-expression values, such as “individual freedom and integrity”. Against this background we conducted a survey of 179 Swedish teacher students in order to investigate the relation between their evaluative outlook and the values they are supposed to convey to their pupils as established by SNAE. The result of the survey indicates that these students do not differ in any significant respect from the Swedish population in general as regards secular vs traditional evaluations. The fact that the traditional values emphasized by SNAE seem to be scarcely represented among the teacher students, makes questionable whether they will be present in their future teaching. On the assumptions that there are important educational values among the traditional as well as the secular self-expression ones, and that values are reproduced within an educational system, we argue that there is reason to take the imbalance in the evaluative outlook of the students seriously.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 1 (69)
  • Page Range: 49-61
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English