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Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy | 2015

Who governs the Swedish school? Local school policy research from a historical and transnational curriculum theory perspective

Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Andreas Nordin; Johanna Ringarp

In this article, we present a comparative research project on municipal school policy in Sweden 1950–2010 which in our view contributes to the research fields of education policy and curriculum theory. Our project which started in 2014 links to a line of international research on education policy concerned with the tensions between decentralisation and globalisation and comparative research investigating transnational transfers of education policy ideas. In this article, we provide some preliminary findings which display municipal school policy dealing with national and transnational school initiatives and affecting local school actions. Most of the findings in this article concern the time period 1950–1975, during which the present two Swedish school forms, Grundskolan (a 9-year comprehensive school) and Gymnasieskolan (upper secondary school), were introduced and established. We compare local policy, through six interrelated indicators, in two municipalities with different structures and origins. On the basis of our findings, we conclude that municipal school policy research in a comparative and historical perspective is an important field of research as it reveals the complexity of school governance. Historical studies of municipal school policy and practice are crucial for exploring different dimensions of curriculum theory, including the transnational dimension.


Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research | 2018

Variations on Modernisation: Technological Development and Internationalisation in Local Swedish School Policy From 1950 to 2000

Stina Hallsén; Andreas Nordin

ABSTRACT Since WWII, Sweden has had an international reputation for being modern and progressive, with schooling that provides equal opportunities for all children. Analysing local enactment of the national pursuit of modernisation in two contrasting municipalities, this paper offers new perspectives on Swedish education history beyond the image of schooling as a uniform national project. The concepts of technological development and internationalisation are applied to capture the ideas and visions inherent in this modernisation. The study demonstrates, through the example of the rural municipality of Tierp and the municipality of Stockholm, the complexity of the modernisation process and the interplay between divergent interpretations of national reforms and local enactment of modernisation.


Journal of Education Policy | 2018

Teacher or friend? – consumer narratives on private supplementary tutoring in Sweden as policy enactment

Stina Hallsén; Marie Karlsson

Abstract Private supplementary tutoring (PST) is a worldwide enterprise that comes in a variety of forms and with a growing number of students. Sweden, together with the other Nordic countries, has a relatively short history of large-scale organised supplementary education, which can be explained by its confidence in regular mainstream education. In recent years though, this picture has partly changed, and today families in Sweden are offered different kinds of education services outside the ordinary school system. This paper targets how PST is legitimized and justified through marketing as a solution to problems related to the education of children. Through a positioning analysis of three consumer narratives published online by a PST company, this paper aims to further our understanding of which functions PST fills within the Swedish education system. Results show that private tutors appear in the consumer narratives as compensating for shortcomings in schools and families as well as complementing the support that parents and teachers can offer children. These findings signal that PST marketing creates demands for different kinds of support which may, in the long run, rewrite the map of the Swedish education landscape.


Svenska Historikermötet 2017, 10-12 maj 2017, Mittuniversitetet, Campus Sundsvall | 2017

Skolreformer och geografisk rättvisa 1950-2010

Andreas Nordin; Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Johanna Ringarp


Archive | 2017

Styrning och tillit i kommunal skolpolitik 1950-2000 : några noteringar från ett pågående forskningsprojekt

Johanna Ringarp; Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Andreas Nordin


NERA 2017, 45th Congress of the Nordic Educational Research Association. Copenhangen, Denmark, 23-25 March, 2017 | 2017

School history, municipalities and geographical justice : Comparisons in time and space

Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Johanna Ringarp; Andreas Nordin


ECER 2017, Copenhagen | 2017

Building a new school : Municipal school planning during the Swedish comprehensive school reform 1950-1970

Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Johanna Ringarp; Andreas Nordin


Archive | 2016

Att ta utbildningens komplexitet på allvar : En vänskrift till Eva Forsberg

Maja Elmgren; Maria Folke-Fichtelius; Stina Hallsén; Henrik Román; Wieland Wermke


Archive | 2016

Geografisk rättvisa i svenska skolreformer : Ett kommunalt perspektiv

Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Andreas Nordin


ECER 2016, European Conference on Educational Research, Dublin, 22-26 August, 2016 | 2016

50 years of Swedish school reform visions from a municipal perspective : Historio-geographical reform aspects as a contribution to curriculum theory

Henrik Román; Stina Hallsén; Andreas Nordin; Johanna Ringarp

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