This study is a part of the larger Qualities in Education project, in which three upper secondary schools in Mid-Norway—an urban and two rural schools—with seemingly stark differences in quality are compared to identify possible reasons for such differences. Quality in upper secondary education in Norway is measured primarily according to students’ performance and throughput. In our study, we investigated factors connected to their geographical context that could inform quality in Norwegian upper secondary schools for students in vocational tracks. The school’s collaboration with the local labour market and its access to equipment relevant to in-depth vocational study module has been of particular interest. From interviews, we accessed the ...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
During the last years, vocational education in Norway has been organised through eight different edu...
This article presents the students, apprentices and teachers point of view in relation to content of...
This study is a part of the larger Qualities in Education project, in which three upper secondary sc...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
Earlier studies have demonstrated large county differences in rates of completion in upper secondary...
This study explores industry–education collaboration on vocational education and training (VET) in u...
This article is based on a qualitative study of students’ experiences with the transition from lower...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
Norwegian and international research reveals challenges in the collaboration between school and work...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Spatial perspectives on school life and vocational education and training The articles featured in t...
This report documents a study of a flexible dual model in vocational training, in particular as it i...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
During the last years, vocational education in Norway has been organised through eight different edu...
This article presents the students, apprentices and teachers point of view in relation to content of...
This study is a part of the larger Qualities in Education project, in which three upper secondary sc...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
The literature on vocational educational aspirations typically lacks a conception of space, place an...
Earlier studies have demonstrated large county differences in rates of completion in upper secondary...
This study explores industry–education collaboration on vocational education and training (VET) in u...
This article is based on a qualitative study of students’ experiences with the transition from lower...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
Norwegian and international research reveals challenges in the collaboration between school and work...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Spatial perspectives on school life and vocational education and training The articles featured in t...
This report documents a study of a flexible dual model in vocational training, in particular as it i...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
During the last years, vocational education in Norway has been organised through eight different edu...
This article presents the students, apprentices and teachers point of view in relation to content of...