First Icelandic
Storyline Conference

Akureri 24 September 2005
Everyone
was taken by surprise at the enthusiastic response of Icelandic teachers
to the proposal for this conference. Over 300 delegates, around 10%
of the teaching population in Iceland, applied, and many had to be turned
away because of lack of space in the conference centre. The programme
had been carefully planned, mainly by the Akureyri University group
of Rosa Eggertsdottir, Maria Steingrimsdottir and the Head of Research,
Trausti Thorsteinsson, although they also worked closely with Gudmundur
Kristmundsson and Bjorg Eiriksdottir based in Reykjavik
Storyline
in Iceland
The first
two keynote speakers Bjorg Eiriksdottir and Maria Steingrimsdottir had
both spent one year in Glasgow studying for a Diploma in Storyline and
both have followed this by gaining their masters' degrees. Bjorg based
her presentation on the practical implementation of Storyline in the
Icelandic primary schools while Maria linked this to the theoretical
implications justifying its use. Sallie Harkness, from Storyline Scotland,
then highlighted the major values and principles within this way of
working with her talk on 'The Storyline School'. A choice of workshop
sessions then gave the participants a rich menu of in-depth examples
of Storyline practice and this was followed by a keynote on the demands
of the Icelandic curriculum from Gudmundur Kristmundsson who has been
the 'red thread' in the development of Storyline in Iceland over the
last 25 years. Steve Bell, giving the final keynote, described the long
history of Storyline courses in Iceland dating back to 1981. In doing
so he contrasted the Scottish experience which saw a contest between
the Process and Content of curricular advice which affected the opportunity
of teaching Storyline in recent years with the long slow development
of interest in Iceland which was now coming to fruition.
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here details of the conference programme


