The view of professionaliam as a social strategy differs from conventional theories of professions that consider professionalism as an evolutionary trend. This paper considers the professionalization of progress and educational expertise among teacher educators and other education reformers in Iceland in the 1980s and 1990s. It focuses on the "fagvitund " (translated as "occupational consciousness " or "professional identity") campaign, launched in the mid-1980s and designed to increase respect for teachers in Iceland. The paper uses a conceptual framework that interprets educational reform as a social strategy of epistemic individuals; examines the context in which "fagvitund " took place; considers ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on teacher professionalism by ana...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
The aim of this thesis is to critically investigate and problematize the Swedish Teacher Unions’ use...
This study concerns a reform in elementary education in Iceland, beginning in the late 1960s. The re...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to straighten out the question mark of the ambition of professionalis...
This article studies the meaning of professionalism in current attempts to professionalise teachers ...
A central aspect of contemporary international education policy debates concern the need for improvi...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Teacher-training programmes at the universities should be at the level of and ideally ahead of devel...
This essay concerns teacher professionalism and how its prerequisites have been affected by the poli...
The study Intellectual practicians explores an educational practice; more particularly that of mothe...
The education policy of the last few decades has significantly changed the Swedish school system. Mu...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
Taking the latest reformation of Swedish teacher education as a point of departure, the aim of this ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on teacher professionalism by ana...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
The aim of this thesis is to critically investigate and problematize the Swedish Teacher Unions’ use...
This study concerns a reform in elementary education in Iceland, beginning in the late 1960s. The re...
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to straighten out the question mark of the ambition of professionalis...
This article studies the meaning of professionalism in current attempts to professionalise teachers ...
A central aspect of contemporary international education policy debates concern the need for improvi...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Teacher-training programmes at the universities should be at the level of and ideally ahead of devel...
This essay concerns teacher professionalism and how its prerequisites have been affected by the poli...
The study Intellectual practicians explores an educational practice; more particularly that of mothe...
The education policy of the last few decades has significantly changed the Swedish school system. Mu...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
Taking the latest reformation of Swedish teacher education as a point of departure, the aim of this ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on teacher professionalism by ana...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
The aim of this thesis is to critically investigate and problematize the Swedish Teacher Unions’ use...