‘Literacy for labour’ in the competency-based VET in Finland

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Curriculum Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/00220272.2023.2209148
Penni Pietilä, Sirpa Lappalainen
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ABSTRACT In Finland, the vocational education and training (VET) qualifications lead into work. Also, active citizenship is one of its aims, and qualification enables application to tertiary study. In terms of these aims, literacies are central. In the context of competency-based VET, we analyse how a curriculum of literacy is realized during literacy lessons. The theoretical background lies on sociocultural understanding of literacies as social practices, and this article discusses the school subject of literacy representing theoretical knowledge in competency-based education. Methodologically, the paper draws from feminist ethnography, and the analysis focuses on examining language use in recurring classroom events. We analyse ethnographic data from the literacy lessons for the car mechanics and building construction programmes (2018–2020). These are programmes with an overrepresentation of male and working-class-based youth. The analysis highlights that during the lessons, the value of literacy manifested as market-oriented and work-relevant ‘usefulness’, and the literacy curriculum was realized as delimited to labour contexts and topics. There was an imperative of motivation for conducting literacy schoolwork which draws on stereotyped notions of students who are seen as not interested in literacy but in longing to labour. Based on this analysis, the literacy curriculum was realized as ‘literacy for labour’.
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芬兰以能力为基础的职业教育培训中的“劳动素养”
在芬兰,职业教育和培训(VET)资格证书是通往工作的道路。此外,积极的公民身份是其目标之一,资格可以申请高等教育。就这些目标而言,识字是核心。在以能力为基础的职业教育教育背景下,我们分析了识字课程是如何在识字课程中实现的。本文的理论背景是对作为社会实践的识字的社会文化理解,并探讨了在能力本位教育中代表理论知识的识字的学校主题。在方法上,本文借鉴了女权主义民族志,分析的重点是检查语言使用在反复出现的课堂事件。我们分析了汽车机械师和建筑施工项目(2018-2020)的识字课程中的人种学数据。这些项目中男性和工人阶级青年的比例过高。分析强调,在课程中,扫盲的价值表现为以市场为导向和与工作相关的“有用性”,扫盲课程被界定为劳动背景和主题。开展扫盲作业的动机是必要的,这是对学生的刻板印象,他们被认为对扫盲不感兴趣,而是渴望劳动。基于这一分析,扫盲课程被实现为“劳动扫盲”。
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Journal of Curriculum Studies
Journal of Curriculum Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Curriculum Studies publishes conceptually rich contributions to all areas of curriculum studies, including those derived from empirical, philosophical, sociological, or policy-related investigations. The journal welcomes innovative papers that analyse the ways in which the social and institutional conditions of education and schooling contribute to shaping curriculum, including political, social and cultural studies; education policy; school reform and leadership; teaching; teacher education; curriculum development; and assessment and accountability. Journal of Curriculum Studies does not subscribe to any particular methodology or theory. As the prime international source for curriculum research, the journal publishes papers accessible to all the national, cultural, and discipline-defined communities that form the readership.
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