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16. Varde ljud! : Om skapande i skolans musikundervisning efter 1945
Sammanfattning : The study deals with creative music making in the compulsory comprehensive school’s music instruction. This is an educational effort and is carried out within the framework for the research area Educational work. LÄS MER
17. Tid till förfogande : Förändrad användning och fördelning av undervisningstid i grundskolans senare år?
Sammanfattning : The Swedish education system has undergone decentralisation and deregulation since the late 1970s. The 1999 parliamentary resolution for a 5-year experiment of increased school autonomy in time allocation, was a late step in this development. LÄS MER
18. Åldersblandning i skolan : elevers erfarenheter
Sammanfattning : Mixing ages in school classes became more and more common during the last dec-ades of the 20th century. From being a way to organise classes out of necessity they have now come to be something which is implemented on the basis of pedagogical arguments. LÄS MER
19. Teknikämnets gestaltningar : En studie av lärares arbete med skolämnet teknik
Sammanfattning : The thesis deals with how technology as a school subject is presented to the pupils in the Swedish compulsory school at junior high school level. The main focus is on how teachers work with the subject matter in teaching, which is on the level of the enacted curriculum. LÄS MER
20. Lärares pedagogiska arbete inom den kommunala vuxenutbildningen
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to find out the central, essential, and important issues concerning teaching adult students within the municipal adult education system in Sweden. In accordance with the used method, Grounded Theory, the research question runs as follows: What is the main concern of adult educators and how do they deal with it? Formal and informal conversations with and between adult educators, classroom observations and events occurring outside the classrooms were used as data. LÄS MER