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fagbegrep

Fagbegrep is a Norwegian term referring to the essential concepts and vocabulary used within a school subject. It encompasses the central ideas, definitions, and terms that students are expected to know to understand the subject content and to communicate about it accurately. In Norwegian curricula, fagbegrep is used in planning, teaching, and assessment to make disciplinary language explicit.

The word is a compound of fag, meaning subject or discipline, and begrep, meaning concept or term.

Purpose and use: It supports disciplinary literacy by helping students recognize, understand, and apply core concepts;

Implementation often involves explicit vocabulary instruction, where teachers introduce each fagbegrep with its definition, examples, and

Examples by subject: In mathematics, fagbegrep might include tallord such as tallinje, brøk, prosent; in natural

Benefits include clearer communication, stronger student engagement with subject matter, and more consistent assessment. Challenges include

The
approach
emphasizes
a
shared
vocabulary
across
grade
levels
so
that
students
build
a
consistent
disciplinary
language
as
they
progress.
it
provides
teachers
with
concrete
targets
for
instruction;
and
it
enables
clearer
assessment
criteria.
non-examples,
provide
usage
in
context,
and
encourage
students
to
use
the
terms
in
writing
and
discussion.
Glossaries,
concept
maps,
and
recurrent
revisiting
of
terms
are
common
strategies.
science,
terms
such
as
energi,
kraft,
celle;
in
social
studies,
demokrati,
politikk,
samfunn.
The
exact
set
varies
by
curriculum
and
grade
level.
the
need
for
regular
updating
as
curricula
evolve
and
the
risk
of
cognitive
overload
for
newcomers
or
multilingual
students
if
terms
are
introduced
too
quickly.