In 2011, Sweden introduced explicit standards for the curriculum used in compulsory schooling through the implementation of ‘knowledge requirements’ that align content, abilities and assessment criteria. This article explores and analyses social science teachers’ curriculum agency through a theoretical framework comprised of ‘teacher agency’ and Bernstein’s concepts of ‘pedagogic device’, ‘hierarchical knowledge structure’ and ‘horizontal knowledge structure’. Teachers’ curriculum agency, in recontextualisation of the curriculum, is described and understood through three different ‘spaces’: a collective space, an individual space and an interactive space in the classroom. The curriculum and time are important for the possibilities of agency...
Transnational policy discourses shape teacher professionalism through discursive patterns in policy ...
Teachers’ significant role as professionals is being discussed increasingly in the Swedish debate ab...
The article aims to explore to what extent and in what ways discourseinstitutionalism can contribute...
In 2011, Sweden introduced explicit standards for the curriculum used in compulsory schooling throug...
This paper explores knowledge conceptions in teachers’ curriculum making within a classroom perspect...
This article offers a contribution to the current debate about knowledge and the curriculum, especia...
Teachers are responsible for teaching, and when they plan, they are part of a complex non-linear soc...
This paper explores the curriculum of the Swedish social science course Samhällskunskap 1 b. This is...
This study focuses on the different ways in which teachers relate their situational agency and profe...
A key debate in the curriculum field has centred on the extent to which teachers should or could ach...
In 2020 the new National Curriculum, Knowledge Promotion Reform 2020, was implemented in Norwegian s...
The aim of this study is to contribute with knowledge about the negotiations behind formulating part...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to critically explore the complex relations among the triad comp...
The aim of conducting the following research is to observe how teachers in upper secondary school cr...
Transnational policy discourses shape teacher professionalism through discursive patterns in policy ...
Teachers’ significant role as professionals is being discussed increasingly in the Swedish debate ab...
The article aims to explore to what extent and in what ways discourseinstitutionalism can contribute...
In 2011, Sweden introduced explicit standards for the curriculum used in compulsory schooling throug...
This paper explores knowledge conceptions in teachers’ curriculum making within a classroom perspect...
This article offers a contribution to the current debate about knowledge and the curriculum, especia...
Teachers are responsible for teaching, and when they plan, they are part of a complex non-linear soc...
This paper explores the curriculum of the Swedish social science course Samhällskunskap 1 b. This is...
This study focuses on the different ways in which teachers relate their situational agency and profe...
A key debate in the curriculum field has centred on the extent to which teachers should or could ach...
In 2020 the new National Curriculum, Knowledge Promotion Reform 2020, was implemented in Norwegian s...
The aim of this study is to contribute with knowledge about the negotiations behind formulating part...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to critically explore the complex relations among the triad comp...
The aim of conducting the following research is to observe how teachers in upper secondary school cr...
Transnational policy discourses shape teacher professionalism through discursive patterns in policy ...
Teachers’ significant role as professionals is being discussed increasingly in the Swedish debate ab...
The article aims to explore to what extent and in what ways discourseinstitutionalism can contribute...