National and regional variations in school systems, have often been explained in comparative school governance research in the Nordic countries with variations in long-standing traditions in curriculum development, characterised by a dichotomy between an Anglo-American curriculum tradition and a German/European continental tradition of Didaktik. These categories have been employed to explain the characteristics of nation-specific teaching professions, such as the Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, or German, US and English. This article suggests that the dichotomies in question complicate understandings of teachers and how they are governed in different national contexts. We investigate these relations by an analysis of quantitative data from the...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the Swedish, Australian and English curriculum and how t...
This thesis investigates teachers’ perceptions of continuing professional development (CPD) in Germa...
This thesis investigates how policymakers engage in international research and policy discourses whe...
National and regional variations in school systems, have often been explained in comparative school ...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
International trends promoting school diversity and choice have reshaped education across Europe, le...
This special issue collects papers presented at the Fifth Nordic Curriculum Theory Conference that t...
This article aims to undertake a comparative investigation of school administration to understand fu...
In this paper we discuss changes in regulation and governance in primary and lower secondary educati...
The study aims to find differences and similarities in the English subject for upper-secondary schoo...
This article addresses teacher autonomy in different models of educational governance using quantita...
This article focuses on a new form of governing that targets a selected group of teachers. Specifica...
This special issue collects papers presented at the Fifth Nordic Curriculum Theory Conference that t...
This article will describe four discourses relating to external influences on the working conditions...
Teacher autonomy has become an increasingly popular research topic over the past decade, reflecting...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the Swedish, Australian and English curriculum and how t...
This thesis investigates teachers’ perceptions of continuing professional development (CPD) in Germa...
This thesis investigates how policymakers engage in international research and policy discourses whe...
National and regional variations in school systems, have often been explained in comparative school ...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
International trends promoting school diversity and choice have reshaped education across Europe, le...
This special issue collects papers presented at the Fifth Nordic Curriculum Theory Conference that t...
This article aims to undertake a comparative investigation of school administration to understand fu...
In this paper we discuss changes in regulation and governance in primary and lower secondary educati...
The study aims to find differences and similarities in the English subject for upper-secondary schoo...
This article addresses teacher autonomy in different models of educational governance using quantita...
This article focuses on a new form of governing that targets a selected group of teachers. Specifica...
This special issue collects papers presented at the Fifth Nordic Curriculum Theory Conference that t...
This article will describe four discourses relating to external influences on the working conditions...
Teacher autonomy has become an increasingly popular research topic over the past decade, reflecting...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the Swedish, Australian and English curriculum and how t...
This thesis investigates teachers’ perceptions of continuing professional development (CPD) in Germa...
This thesis investigates how policymakers engage in international research and policy discourses whe...