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Dahlstedt, Magnus; Fejes, Andreas – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
The focus of this article is the discourse of entrepreneurship education in Sweden. Drawing on a genealogical approach, the analysis draws attention to how this discourse is shaped in the curriculum today, and how it has come to emerge. Focusing on two key events that constitute this discourse, responsibility and problem-solving, and tracing these…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Responsibility
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Grek, Sotiria – Critical Studies in Education, 2017
This paper suggests that the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) education policy work of the last 20 years has achieved a paradigmatic shift in the thinking and framing of education; however, this process was not exclusively based and dependent upon the cold rationality of numbers. Crucially, as the article will show, it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socialization, International Organizations, Educational Policy
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Prokou, Eleni – European Journal of Education, 2008
This article argues that, despite globalisation forces, national education and training systems have kept their particularities. Policies of convergence, enhanced by supranational organisations such as the European Commission, have not yet led to a homogenisation of national education and training systems. The latter are still influenced by the…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Comparative Analysis
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Payne, Phillip G. – Environmental Education Research, 2010
This response article written from "outside" the Swedish-Danish contexts of this special issue considers how we might highlight and make additional ecocentric meaning of some of the terms most frequently used in this collection. In the first instance my focus is on "meaning" but this is expanded to include other terms such as…
Descriptors: Democracy, Ecology, Climate, Sustainable Development
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Waldow, Florian – Comparative Education, 2009
Research on educational policy borrowing has mostly focused on explicit transfer processes, often highlighting how explicit reference to the international has served legitimatory purposes in the borrowing country. In contrast, this paper focuses on "silent" borrowing, i.e. non-acknowledged processes of policy transfer. The paper argues…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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Lofdahl, Annica; Perez Prieto, Hector – Journal of Education Policy, 2009
This article contains results from a study based on locally produced planning and evaluation texts from 10 preschool settings in a Swedish middle-sized town. The texts were mainly from 1999 to 2005, a period during which Swedish preschools were implementing their first curriculum and were subject to several changes including decentralisation,…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Resistance (Psychology), Social Control, Policy Analysis
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Wals, Arjen E. J. – Environmental Education Research, 2010
This contribution provides an "outside" commentary on several of the articles provided in this special issue on environmental education and education in the context of sustainability in Denmark and Sweden. Although there is no uniform position or shared single outlook expressed in the articles in this special issue, there are some…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Democracy, Sustainable Development, Cultural Pluralism
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Wikstrom, Christina – Educational Research, 2009
In this commentary, the author discusses some of the issues she finds interesting from a Swedish perspective, and also makes some comparisons between the systems. The English and Swedish education and assessment systems have some fundamental differences, but also similarities. Some are becoming even more evident after learning about the…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fejes, Andreas – Journal of Education Policy, 2006
This article focuses on the idea of the educable adult subject in Sweden and the ways this idea has re-emerged in different practices during the twentieth century. It's a policy analysis where official documents from the twentieth century and early twenty-first century concerned with adult education in Sweden are analysed based on the Foucauldian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Sciences, Policy Analysis, Lifelong Learning
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Husen, Torsten – Oxford Review of Education, 1986
Reviews the school reform efforts that took place in Sweden between the mid 1940s and late 1960s. Draws four conclusions regarding school reform efforts, among them that: (1) reforms must be conceived in a wider socio-economic context and may not substitute for social and economic changes, and (2) reforms must take into consideration educators'…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Educational Theories
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Pascal, Christine; Bertram, Anthony D. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1993
Discusses how and at what level teachers of young children should be trained by comparing the present training schemes in England, Sweden, and Spain. Suggests the need for (1) rapid expansion of educational provision for children from birth; (2) reconsideration of current curriculum and teaching methodology; and (3) expansion of opportunities for…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Methods, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Paulston, Christina Bratt – 1982
Swedish research and opinion on bilingualism, language policy, and bilingual education in Sweden is reviewed. The Swedish debate on language planning and bilingual education revolves around two perspectives: structural-functional theory and conflict theory. Swedish research consists primarily of statistical and descriptive studies rather than…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Hollingsworth, W. Craig – Online Submission, 2005
In this study I address the problem of the implementation and the foreseeable success of the July 2004 document from the Education and Manpower Bureau of Hong Kong, "Empowering Learning and Teaching with Information Technology" (EMB 2004). The statements in this policy will be compared to Sweden's ICT policy and a report completed by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Position Papers, Information Technology, Educational Technology
Wasser, Henry – 1982
The methodologies employed in comparative higher education and comparative education are briefly summarized and analyzed. Weaknesses of the following approaches used by scholars/researchers in the field are identified: (1) locating decision-making structures and relations in broadly differentiated aggregations of systems; (2) case study; (3)…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Educational Policy
Brickman, William W. – Western European Education, 1984
Discusses the life of Bengt Skytte, the Swedish supranationalist in education, science, and culture; the assumptions about knowledge upon which higher education policy in Sweden is based; self-evaluation in higher education; adult Swedish education; and new rules for study circles which are widely used in adult education in Sweden. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Biographies, Comparative Education, Educational Improvement
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