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A history of the present absences

3 mars
In this article, we examine the historical development and problematization of school absence in Denmark through a genealogical approach inspired by Foucault. We do so by tracing the shifting definitions and societal responses to absence and the discursive practices involved. (pdf)
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What goes on in science, Danish and mathematics teaching? A quantitative Q-method-inspired study of teachers’ and students’ experiences of subject-specific practices

3 mars
Despite several decades of large-scale surveys in educational contexts, our understanding of what teachers and students do in classrooms in the process of teaching and learning different school subjects is still limited. (pdf)
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“It is like we don’t exist” – schooling experiences of Jewish children and adolescents in Malmö, Sweden

3 mars
This qualitative case study analyses questions of exclusion in Swedish education from a Jewish minority perspective. The study draws on semi-structured interviews with 14 Jewish pupils aged 10–20 in Malmö about their experiences of attending non-Jewish schools. (pdf)
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Equity in practice: school leaders’ perspectives in Scotland and South Australia

3 mars
Education systems worldwide position equity as a central policy objective, yet its advancement depends heavily on school-level interpretation and enactment. This article examines how school leaders understand and operationalise equity within the constraints and opportunities of their policy environments. (pdf)
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How school leaders decide when school autonomy is low: interactive leadership to navigate system governance

3 mars
This theory-building article explores how governance structures shape school leadership practices in contexts with limited autonomy. In low-autonomy environments, principals often occupy dual roles, functioning as administrative enforcers of centrally determined regulations and limitedly as instructional leaders, striving to influence teaching and learning processes. (pdf)