læreplanene
Læreplanene are the official curricula for primary and secondary education in Norway, developed and maintained by the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training (Utdanningsdirektoratet). They set the learning goals, content, and assessment criteria for each subject and grade level, ensuring a common framework across the country while allowing schools some flexibility to adapt to local needs. The curricula are organized by educational stage—grunnskole (primary and lower secondary) and videregående skole (upper secondary)—and by subject areas such as Norwegian, mathematics, natural sciences, social studies, foreign languages, arts, and physical education.
The first nationwide curricula were introduced in the 1970s, replacing a more fragmented system of local syllabi.
Each Læreplan includes learning outcomes, essential knowledge, core skills, and assessment guidelines. Teachers use these documents
Revision processes involve extensive consultation with teachers, subject experts, students, parents, and unions, and are guided