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Veronica Ski-Berg; Sigrid Røyseng – International Journal of Music Education, 2024
Institutional change is being called for to renew higher music education (HME). But what institutional pressures, specifically, are driving these calls, and how are HME organisations responding to pressures to change? By turning to institutional theory, we lean on the concept of institutional isomorphism to shed light on how HME organisations may…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Music Education, Foreign Countries, Strategic Planning
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Oldervik, Heidun; Saur, Ellen; Ulleberg, Hans Petter – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2022
This article explores how quality is negotiated and challenged when two Norwegian rural schools cooperate with the local community and businesses. The article builds on three sub-studies on two upper secondary schools in the process of merging in the areas of follow-up services, physical school environment and leadership. Several methodological…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, School Community Relationship, School Business Relationship
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Otterstad, Ann Merete; Braathe, Hans Jørgen – Global Studies of Childhood, 2016
This article traces the travelling of neo-liberal learning discourses through and between international and local political documents and practices. It does so by focusing on professionalism in Norway's Early Childhood Education and Care. The investigation explores how particular discourses are taken up, merged and transformed in relation to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Early Childhood Education, Professionalism
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Aspelin, Jonas – Education Inquiry, 2014
Teaching is today often described as a matter of adjusting to the individual lives of students. Building on the premises of three educational theories, mainly Martin Buber's concept of 'inclusion', the article aims to confront this idea and show how pedagogical attitude can be perceived from a relational perspective. A model is constructed in…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Student Centered Learning, Inclusion, Educational Theories