In Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic, compulsory schools were generally kept open but upper secondary schools closed and turned instead to distance education for a time during the spring term 2020. This article investigates the strategies chosen in Swedish schools, with special focus on the consequences of these decisions for students in upper secondary education. The study, built on interviews with a group of 15- to 19-year-old youths, contributes through a student perspective on learning from home during remote education. The article analyzes the strategy in the Swedish education sector during the pandemic, and describes how a group of upper secondary students perceived the shift to digital and remote teaching during the pandemic with r...
Denna studies syfte var att undersöka gymnasielärares och elevers erfarenheter av övergången från kl...
When a pandemic affects all citizen in the world, the society and government of every single country...
As of March 2020, due to the Covid-19 outbreak, numbers of students and teachers from pre-primary to...
In Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic, compulsory schools were generally kept open but upper second...
In Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic, compulsory schools were generally kept open but upper second...
Aim: This master's thesis problematizes distance education in Swedish upper secondary schools from a...
This paper reports the results of a research project on the advanced use of digital technology in Sw...
Background: In March 2020, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, suddenly and completely unexpected, gov...
Acknowledgements and funding This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council [No. 2014-1762]...
This paper takes an interest in how schools and teachers dealt with new demands when teaching rapidl...
In response to the covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the Swedish National Agency for Education and the Publ...
Abstract This article investigates the situation of Swedish upper secondary school students who have...
The following study investigates Swedish university students’ views on online education during the C...
The aim of this article is to make visible Nordic lower secondary teachers’ experiences of the initi...
The present study aimed to investigate how civic teachers in Swedish upper-secondaryeducation descri...
Denna studies syfte var att undersöka gymnasielärares och elevers erfarenheter av övergången från kl...
When a pandemic affects all citizen in the world, the society and government of every single country...
As of March 2020, due to the Covid-19 outbreak, numbers of students and teachers from pre-primary to...
In Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic, compulsory schools were generally kept open but upper second...
In Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic, compulsory schools were generally kept open but upper second...
Aim: This master's thesis problematizes distance education in Swedish upper secondary schools from a...
This paper reports the results of a research project on the advanced use of digital technology in Sw...
Background: In March 2020, because of the Covid-19 pandemic, suddenly and completely unexpected, gov...
Acknowledgements and funding This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council [No. 2014-1762]...
This paper takes an interest in how schools and teachers dealt with new demands when teaching rapidl...
In response to the covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the Swedish National Agency for Education and the Publ...
Abstract This article investigates the situation of Swedish upper secondary school students who have...
The following study investigates Swedish university students’ views on online education during the C...
The aim of this article is to make visible Nordic lower secondary teachers’ experiences of the initi...
The present study aimed to investigate how civic teachers in Swedish upper-secondaryeducation descri...
Denna studies syfte var att undersöka gymnasielärares och elevers erfarenheter av övergången från kl...
When a pandemic affects all citizen in the world, the society and government of every single country...
As of March 2020, due to the Covid-19 outbreak, numbers of students and teachers from pre-primary to...