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The history of Swedish education is permeated with copycats

Who Benefits from a National Curriculum?


By Christina Holmgren-Larson—— Bio and Archives--August 5, 2014

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My father, a middle school teacher, more than once came home from work and sighed, "Now they've decided to reinvent the wheel again." In Sweden in the 1970s and 80s, "new" and "ground-breaking" pedagogical waves swept over the school system with mind-numbing regularity. Experienced teachers joked that the goal of education bureaucrats was to "make sure all students were equally ignorant."
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