Learner at the heart of curriculum : Theoretical analysis of core curriculum in Finland

Abstract
The curriculum is seen as a key steering document for teaching and learning. In Finland, its latest reform from 2014 highlights the importance of pupil’s learning rather than teaching. This article describes the learner-centered approach of the Finnish National Core Curriculum for Basic Education. The theoretical frame of reference for the study is the points of focus in the curriculum’s conception of learning and the definition of learner-centered approach based on them. The curriculum is examined from the perspective of learner-centered approach in the learning process. The research is a qualitative content analysis, which resulted in definitions of learner-centered approach and a description of the learner's role in the curriculum text. The results defined learner-centered approach into three main concepts: individuality, manageability, and participation. I conclude that, although the curriculum is based on learner-centered pedagogy, a shared discussion of the school community and teachers’ understanding of learner-centered approach is necessary for the successful implementation of the curriculum.
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Articles Research article
Published
2021
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Publication in research information system
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http://pages.ie.uminho.pt/ejcs/index.php/ejcs/article/view/232
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202205092590Use this for linking
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Peer reviewed
ISSN
2182-7168
Language
English
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European journal of curriculum studies
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Open Access
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