This study has sought to investigate the expressions of content and purpose of the swedish upper secondary school based on three distinct categories. These being Qualification, Socialisation and Subjectification. The questions asked are What expressions do these three categories take as well as What consequences do these expressions have for civics teachers? Critical discourse analysis was leveraged to study the curriculum of 2011 and commentary thereof, as well as the syllabi for the Civics subject and the relevant commentary material thereof. The results show that a great deal of the studied material centers around qualification as an aspect, although the other two are still very much present. In addition to this the presentation of stude...
The purpose of this study, But Assessment Equals Grades, is to understand how the phenomenon of asse...
The aim of this article is to discuss and problematize how teachers in civics in upper secondary sch...
Pupil influence is supported by UN convention and legal text, yet it seems to be difficult to realiz...
This study has sought to investigate the expressions of content and purpose of the swedish upper sec...
The aim of this thesis is to explore, from a critical interpretive perspective, how discourses and i...
This study is written in the light of the ongoing debate in Sweden about the school's purpose, and t...
Education in Swedish upper secondary school appears to be divided between different economic, politi...
The focus of this investigation is civics in the Swedish upper secondary school. In addition to subj...
There is a gap between the curriculums controlling school subjects content and the way professionals...
Swedish as a school subject has long been debated in Sweden, and ideas concerning its content, role ...
In Sweden, social studies is the assigned subject with the major responsibility for political educat...
Based on interviews with teachers about their social studies teaching in Swedish middle schools (age...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to critically explore the complex relations among the triad comp...
This study analyses the Swedish curriculum for upper-secondary school in relation to the three domai...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyze experienced teachers understanding, as well as trans...
The purpose of this study, But Assessment Equals Grades, is to understand how the phenomenon of asse...
The aim of this article is to discuss and problematize how teachers in civics in upper secondary sch...
Pupil influence is supported by UN convention and legal text, yet it seems to be difficult to realiz...
This study has sought to investigate the expressions of content and purpose of the swedish upper sec...
The aim of this thesis is to explore, from a critical interpretive perspective, how discourses and i...
This study is written in the light of the ongoing debate in Sweden about the school's purpose, and t...
Education in Swedish upper secondary school appears to be divided between different economic, politi...
The focus of this investigation is civics in the Swedish upper secondary school. In addition to subj...
There is a gap between the curriculums controlling school subjects content and the way professionals...
Swedish as a school subject has long been debated in Sweden, and ideas concerning its content, role ...
In Sweden, social studies is the assigned subject with the major responsibility for political educat...
Based on interviews with teachers about their social studies teaching in Swedish middle schools (age...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to critically explore the complex relations among the triad comp...
This study analyses the Swedish curriculum for upper-secondary school in relation to the three domai...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyze experienced teachers understanding, as well as trans...
The purpose of this study, But Assessment Equals Grades, is to understand how the phenomenon of asse...
The aim of this article is to discuss and problematize how teachers in civics in upper secondary sch...
Pupil influence is supported by UN convention and legal text, yet it seems to be difficult to realiz...