This article analyses the intentions and internal logic of a systematic quality work programme in Swedish schools as an example of institutionalization of an international super-standard in large public organizations. A programme theory analysis is used to illuminate the intentions, inner logic, involved actors, possible limitations and underlying assumptions of the evaluation system, which together constitute the systematic quality work. What is realistically achievable is also highlighted and analysed in relation to current research and the welfare liberal, and social democratic education policy perspectives expressed in the National curriculum. The programme analysis indicates an ambitious, all-embracing, and ever-present evaluation syst...
This article reports how teachers in Swedish school-age educare (SAEC) evaluate their practice. The ...
A case study has been conducted in a municipal child and educationadministration. The aim was to dev...
In 2021 a Swedish Government Official Report, which focused on school libraries was published. It su...
This article analyses the intentions and internal logic of a systematic quality work programme in Sw...
Much of today’s public debate concerning Swedish school is about poor results and what steps and pol...
This article analyses a specific part of the actions taken to improve the quality of Swedish educati...
Swedish schools are required by law to conduct systematic quality work and it has a central position...
The aim of this study has been to examine how different actors in the Swedish educational system are...
Swedish school-age educare has, in the last 25 years, undergone extensive reforms with revised goals...
The aim of the study reported in this article was to explore the field of quality and school develop...
The Swedish compulsory education system is not seen as high quality according to the (OECD, 2015). I...
This study is based on previous quality reviews of the afterschool program and previous research tha...
Abstract In 1997 a regulation were introduced to the swedish school system, Förordning om kvalitetsr...
This article aims to analyse the conditions experienced by teachers and other school staff members i...
This article reports how teachers in Swedish school-age educare (SAEC) evaluate their practice. The ...
A case study has been conducted in a municipal child and educationadministration. The aim was to dev...
In 2021 a Swedish Government Official Report, which focused on school libraries was published. It su...
This article analyses the intentions and internal logic of a systematic quality work programme in Sw...
Much of today’s public debate concerning Swedish school is about poor results and what steps and pol...
This article analyses a specific part of the actions taken to improve the quality of Swedish educati...
Swedish schools are required by law to conduct systematic quality work and it has a central position...
The aim of this study has been to examine how different actors in the Swedish educational system are...
Swedish school-age educare has, in the last 25 years, undergone extensive reforms with revised goals...
The aim of the study reported in this article was to explore the field of quality and school develop...
The Swedish compulsory education system is not seen as high quality according to the (OECD, 2015). I...
This study is based on previous quality reviews of the afterschool program and previous research tha...
Abstract In 1997 a regulation were introduced to the swedish school system, Förordning om kvalitetsr...
This article aims to analyse the conditions experienced by teachers and other school staff members i...
This article reports how teachers in Swedish school-age educare (SAEC) evaluate their practice. The ...
A case study has been conducted in a municipal child and educationadministration. The aim was to dev...
In 2021 a Swedish Government Official Report, which focused on school libraries was published. It su...