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21. Upper Secondary Education: Access, Choices and Graduation
Sammanfattning : Essay I: We study how Swedish high school students match with programs given their skill endowments at the time of choosing. Using detailed administrative data on high school admissions and earlier school achievement, we construct a multidimensional measure of program match quality, reflecting the extent to which students select into programs with skill requirements that align with their skill portfolio. LÄS MER
22. Rektorsfunktionen i grundskolan : vision - verklighet
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23. International large-scale assessments and mathematics textbooks in a curriculum reform process : Changes in lower secondary school algebra in Sweden 1995–2015
Sammanfattning : Reforming a curriculum entails more than simply launching new steering documents: it includes the development of new materials, evaluation of reform and identification of needs for further action. Drawing from algebra material surrounding the 2011 Swedish curriculum reform, this thesis contributes to understanding the process of curriculum reform concerning mathematics textbooks and international large-scale assessments. LÄS MER
24. Flexibel utbildning i gymnasieskolan : Utvidgade klassrum och minskad transaktionell distans
Sammanfattning : During the 1990s radical reforms were effected in the Swedish school, at the same time as computerizing and the use of Internet increased considerably. The thesis discusses the dynamics and uncertainty that arise when changes and new technique appear in school and shall be combined with already ongoing works of change. LÄS MER
25. Bounded Horizons : A study of upper secondary school choice for newly arrived students
Sammanfattning : Graduating primary school students in Sweden choose their upper secondary school within a unique quasi-market school system. The students may choose specialized programs but must also be accepted based on grade rankings by the schools. Despite equity arguments for the school choice model, opportunities are not equally available for all students. LÄS MER