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Swedish religious education at the end of the 1960s: classroom observations,early video ethnography and the national curriculum of 1962
Authors:K Kittelmann Flensner  G Larsson
Institution:1. Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg, G?teborg, Sweden;2. Department of Social and Behavioral Studies, University West, Trollh?ttan, Swedenkarin.kittelmann.flensner@gu.se
Abstract:The aim of this article is to present a unique corpus of film-recorded classroom observations of sixth-grade classes (age 12–13) in the Swedish cities of Gothenburg, Partille and Trollhättan in the late 1960s. The material documents how RE could be taught in Swedish schools in line with the curriculum of Lgr 62 which internationally was an early attempt to design an approach to religious education (RE) which responded to demands of pluralism and objectivity and before the name of the subject was changed from Christian Religious Education (CRE) (Kristendomskunskap) into RE (Religionskunskap). The aim is also to scrutinise how the documented teaching and classroom activities relate to the curriculum of the time. 52 film-recorded classes in CRE have been analysed. One result – not surprisingly, as the teachers knew that they were being filmed – is that the content of teaching follows the CRE syllabus. As Christianity occupies the bulk of teaching time, it can be questioned whether the subject meets the objectivity requirement. There were few references to the experience of the pupils and the surrounding society. The heated public debate about the subject is not observable in the classroom.
Keywords:Christian Religious Education (CRE)  Religious Education (RE)  Sweden  history of RE in Sweden  curriculum (Lgr 62)  classroom observations  video ethnography
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