The aim of this article is to explore and discuss the tension between certain aspects of governance and voluntariness for children in the context of Swedish leisure-time centres meant for younger school children. The data consists of interviews with leisure-time teachers in five settings. The results show that there appears to be a paradox in that not offering children organized activities may be interpreted as childminding while at the same time the leisure-time teachers emphasize the importance of letting the children choose which activities they wish to be involved in. This may be a question of how the leisure-time teachers interpret and understand the concept of leisure and its consequences in everyday practice. In absence of a task to ...
The leisure-time center is an educational activity for school children through the age of twelve, wh...
From a historical perspective, the view of the child has changed significantly in the last century. ...
This article presents a study conducted at two different leisure time centers (LTCs) in Sweden. LTC ...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how leisure-time teachers perceive learning env...
Leisure-time centres (LTC) for six to nine-year-old children have in the last decades become a part ...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how teachers perceive the internal learning env...
The aim of the article is to explore how pedagogues in Swedish leisure-time centres interpret and ma...
This article analyzes the work of pedagogues in the Danish Primary School and Leisure-time Center. W...
In times of global tendencies on governance of the public sector, ‘quality’ has become a keyword, an...
This work is about leisure educators' views on educational quality in large groups of children. Scho...
The purpose with this study is to investigate how leisure time-staff in the leisure time centre expe...
Board games are traditionally seen as an important Swedish leisure-time centre activity, but researc...
The aim of this study is to increase the knowledge and understanding of how leisure-time pedagogues´...
All-day schools do not have a long history in Austria, and neither does the idea of leisure educatio...
This essay examines what a meaningful leisure-time could mean, in relation to pupils’ participation ...
The leisure-time center is an educational activity for school children through the age of twelve, wh...
From a historical perspective, the view of the child has changed significantly in the last century. ...
This article presents a study conducted at two different leisure time centers (LTCs) in Sweden. LTC ...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how leisure-time teachers perceive learning env...
Leisure-time centres (LTC) for six to nine-year-old children have in the last decades become a part ...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse how teachers perceive the internal learning env...
The aim of the article is to explore how pedagogues in Swedish leisure-time centres interpret and ma...
This article analyzes the work of pedagogues in the Danish Primary School and Leisure-time Center. W...
In times of global tendencies on governance of the public sector, ‘quality’ has become a keyword, an...
This work is about leisure educators' views on educational quality in large groups of children. Scho...
The purpose with this study is to investigate how leisure time-staff in the leisure time centre expe...
Board games are traditionally seen as an important Swedish leisure-time centre activity, but researc...
The aim of this study is to increase the knowledge and understanding of how leisure-time pedagogues´...
All-day schools do not have a long history in Austria, and neither does the idea of leisure educatio...
This essay examines what a meaningful leisure-time could mean, in relation to pupils’ participation ...
The leisure-time center is an educational activity for school children through the age of twelve, wh...
From a historical perspective, the view of the child has changed significantly in the last century. ...
This article presents a study conducted at two different leisure time centers (LTCs) in Sweden. LTC ...