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Territorialised school space: how symbolic dimensions of territory influence educational practices in an ethnically and linguistically diverse neighbourhood

2025-06-23
The article explores how students in a linguistically and ethnically diverse neighbourhood are constructed and positioned by school professionals, and how this influences teaching and other school practices.

Höga betyg räcker inte alltid i ungas övergång till högre studier

2025-05-27
Höga betyg och en stark studiemotivation är ingen garanti för en lyckad övergång till högre studier, visar en ny studie. Den som saknar ett stabilt nätverk med rätt typ av stöd riskerar att hamna i ett slags tillstånd av limbo efter gymnasiet, utan tydlig riktning eller hjälp att ta nästa steg, säger Carina Carlhed Ydhag,…

Civic engagement in early adolescence: a contextual view on the civic-oriented activities among Finnish 6th graders

2025-05-27
This study examines the civic engagement of early adolescents through the lens of Social Cognitive Theory, focusing on the scope of civic-oriented activities they engage in, along with the spaces and social environments where these activities occur. 

Understanding the role of parental self-efficacy for supporting children’s early learning in the home mathematics environment

2025-03-07
This study reports a new domain-specific measure of parental self-efficacy for maths (and reading skills) with 3–4-year-olds. 65 families in the UK were surveyed, and a sub-sample of 40 families also completed a remote child assessment session. (pdf)

Intergenerational transmission and the reinforcement of the political engagement gap: Identifying how university-educated parents enable their children to become more politically interested during early adolescence

2024-10-29
The paper addresses the process of the social reproduction of inequalities in political power in the United Kingdom by identifying how highly educated parents develop the political interest of their children and in turn create access for certain groups within the next generation to the world of politics.
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