Curriculum/Framework

In-text citations

Format: (Ministry/Organisation, year, page number)

Ex.: (The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training, 2017, p. 5)

In the reference list

Format: Ministry/directorate. (Yeas). Title in italics (Code) [Translated title]. Established as regulations. The National curriculum for the Knowledge Promotion 2020. URL

Example 1: 

Ministry of Education and Research. (2017). Core curriculum – values and principles for primary and secondary education. Laid down by Royal decree. The National curriculum for the Knowledge Promotion 2020.  https://www.regjeringen.no/contentassets/53d21ea2bc3a4202b86b83cfe82da93e/core-curriculum.pdf

Example 2:

Ministry of Education and Research. (2019). Læreplan i norsk (NOR01-06) [Curriculum for Norwegian]. Established as regulations. The National curriculum for the Knowledge Promotion 2020. https://www.udir.no/lk20/nor01-06?lang=nob

Example  3:

Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training. (2020). Læreplan i Vg1 helse- og oppvekstfag [Curriculum for vg1 healthcare, childhood and youth development]. Established as regulations. The National curriculum for the Knowledge Promotion 2020. https://www.udir.no/lk20/hsf01-03

Note: The National curriculum for the Knowledge Promotion consists of several parts. It varies whether it is the ministry or the directorate which is the author. Correct information about publisher and date can be found by downloading the PDF-version of the text at udir.no.

Note: The core curriculum differs from the other parts in that it is laid down by Royal decree. See example 1.

Note: If the curriculum doesn’t have a code, leave the parenthesis out. If the curruculum is only available in Norwegian, add an English translation of the title in square brackets. See example 2 & 3.

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Fill in the fields: Author, Title Including (code), Year, URL. Translated title. Enter Established etc in Publisher.

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Last modified on: April 1st, 2022