Social Science (SAK01‑01)
Competence aims and assessment

Examples of connections

Explanation

Competence aims

  • and
    one’s work on contemporary topics or debates using methods, sources and digital resources from the social-science field, and argue for one’s own and others’ opinions and values
  • how interests and ideological points of view affect our arguments and choice of sources, and
    on how this is manifested through different opinions
  • the process of socialisation and
    how identity and self-esteem of young people are influenced through socialisation
  • how personal finances, commercial influences and consumerism affect people on the individual, group and societal levels
  • on challenges associated with setting boundaries, and
    how different values, norms and laws apply to gender, sexuality and the body
  • on one’s own digital footprint,
    who has access to one’s digital traces, and
    how data and personal data can be used or misused
  • obtain information on the different forms of social inequality in Norway and
    the connection between inequality and social exclusion
  • on equalities and inequalities in cultural expression, identity and lifestyles within and between the majority and minority groups in Norway and the Sápmi/Sábme/Sáepmie
  • and
    how the organisation of society and working life in Norway has changed, and
    how the Nordic Model attempts to deal with the challenges the individual and society face
  • and
    how business and industry, innovation and technology shape and affect working life and local communities in Norway
  • on what it means to be a citizen, and
    how political systems are organised in different countries and areas
  • how the exercise of power affects people on the individual and societal level
  • the foundations of human rights and
    and give examples of violations of human rights, nationally and globally
  • the causes of and initiatives that can be taken to prevent racism, discrimination and hate speech, and
    the boundaries for freedom of speech
  • a challenge or conflict at the local, national or global level and
    how the chosen challenge or conflict affects different groups
  • the connection between economic growth, living standards and quality of life in a global and sustainability perspective

Formative assessment

Assessment of coursework