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Stephan Rapp – Educational Review, 2024
According to the Swedish Education Act, schools should support both students' knowledge development and personal development. Students' levels of knowledge are measured and compared through their examination results and formal grades as well as through international comparative studies and other tools. However, students' personal development is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Superintendents, Principals, Teachers
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Wieland Wermke; Inken Beck – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
This article presents a comparative interview study (N = 45) with Swedish and German special educators working in inclusive school settings in order to gain an understanding of how inclusive education is operationalized by the provision of special education needs (SEN) support; and how both aspects are conditioned by nation-specific…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
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Claes Andersson; Anne H. Berman; Petra Lindfors; Marcus Bendtsen – Cogent Education, 2024
In higher education, students' trust in the university management may affect both mental health and academic self-efficacy. This longitudinal study, conducted during the most challenging course of the COVID-19 pandemic, uses multinomial regression and causal inference to estimate the effects of students' trust in their universities' strategies for…
Descriptors: College Students, Trust (Psychology), College Administration, COVID-19
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Hammarén, Nils; Lunneblad, Johannes; Johansson, Thomas; Odenbring, Ylva – Power and Education, 2015
There is a strong case for stating that during the past decades there has been a shift in perspective when addressing questions of how to handle and preserve social order in Swedish schools. As an institution that has focused on social order and education since the 1990s, the Swedish school system has also become an institution that focuses on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Educational Policy, Bullying
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Frisen, Ann; Hasselblad, Tove; Holmqvist, Kristina – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
School bullying is a serious, worldwide problem which is not easily counteracted. The present study focuses on the perspective of former victims, asking them what it was that made the bullying stop in their case. Participants were 273 18-year-old former victims in Sweden, a country in which schools are doing extensive work against bullying and the…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Bullying, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
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Berg, Gunnar – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1982
Provides research dealing with the school as an organization and offers an alternative development strategy based on the studies. Shows previous research was either functionalist or structuralist in approach. Research describes the school as an organization in terms of professionalism or bureaucracy. Additionally, it is described as a coercive…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Bureaucracy, Educational Environment
Bosworth, Stuart R. – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1992
It is proposed that fiscal, technological, and societal pressures on higher education around the world require new administrative approaches and faculty-administrative collaboration to ensure institutional stability, even survival. Recommended techniques are outlined. Notes on government policies for higher education in Australia, Sweden, and the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Faculty, Comparative Education
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Nordgren, R. D. – Current Issues in Education, 2006
A multi-site case study of three Swedish schools examined the dimensions of trust, responsibility, shared power (democracy), and global workforce competence as required by a decade-old national education reforms. A key finding was the existence of progressive educational practices including constructivist epistemology, evidenced by the schools'…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Democracy, Educational Practices, Educational Change
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Boer, Harry de; Goedegebuure, Leo – Australian Universities' Review, 1995
A survey of 112 higher education institutions in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Flanders (Belgium) sought information about governance and decision-making structures, including the involvement of faculty, administrators, and governing councils at different levels; areas in which these actors participate…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Administrator Selection, Budgeting
Premfors, Rune – 1979
Major public policies for institutional governance in France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom over the past two decades are reviewed, and factors that may account for differences in policy developments in the three countries are considered. In France and (although only recently) in Sweden, politics have aimed at increasing institutional autonomy in…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Governing Councils, Comparative Education