Etik som intenderet, aktualiseret og evalueret indhold i Kristendomskundskab/Religion på læreruddannelsen
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ETHICS, DIDACTICS, CONTENT, TEACHER EDUCATIONAbstract
Ethics is not a separate subject in the Danish primary school but incorporated in other subjects in various ways e.g. as part of the subject kristendomskundskab/religion (Knowledge of Christianity). It remains unclear precisely how student teachers are prepared for addressing ethics as a didactic content in relation to their future teacher profession. This article explores ethics as a didactic content in the course in Danish teacher education and centers on how teacher educators initiate student teachers into the above-mentioned field. With an outset in Frede V. Nielsens approach to didactic content we conducted interviews with teacher educators, collected course plans and student assignments to explore how ethics undergo stages of transformation. Focusing on ethics as an intended content, as an actualised content concluding with ethics as an evaluated content. Subsequently we apply action-oriented didactics and Gert Biestas three domains of purpose; qualification, socialization, and subjectification, and discuss how these become apparent and how they can contribute to prepare student teachers for their future teacher profession. This article illustrates a diversity of ways of working with ethics as didactic content in the course in Danish teacher education including how ethics can be centered around action-orientated didactics and the potentials, challenges and points of attention this imparts to the course.