“…Researchers from many countries claim that curriculum is often developed without an explicit spatial awareness or with the urban population in mind (U. D. K. Baeck, 2016;Gruenewald, 2003;Roberts, , 2017Roberts & Green, 2013), meaning that regional, geographical and contextual variations are missing. The research also shows that introducing local content into teaching can make school more relevant for pupils, for example, for those on the verge of dropping out (Dentzau, 2014;Solstad & Andrae Thelin, 2006). By integrating local content into the curriculum, learning can be based more on familiar experiences from the pupils' own lifeworld, potentially creating more meaningful learning contexts and improving learning processes.…”