Equity Equality and Diversity in the Nordic Model of Education

Equity  Equality and Diversity in the Nordic Model of Education
Author: Tove Stjern Frønes,Andreas Pettersen,Jelena Radišić,Nils Buchholtz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030616489

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Does the Nordic model of education still stand by its original principles and safeguard education for all? This Open Access volume is a carefully crafted collection of chapters that investigate the different aspects of equity, equality and diversity across the education systems in the Nordic countries. Based on data from various national and international large-scale assessments, the volume provides a better understanding of both the functions and foundations of the Nordic model, along with how the concepts mentioned above are enacted in practice. Across the chapters, data from different national and international large-scale assessment studies are used for cross- and single-country analyses on a variety of issues related to equity, equality and inequality in diverse educational settings. The investigations address different subject domains (i.e., mathematics, science, reading), age and grade groups, but also issues related to teachers and the schools themselves. In addition to these empirical chapters, the book addresses the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the ideas and tools embedded in the phenomena of equity and equality and how they have met in the Nordic model of education.

The Nordic Education Model

The Nordic Education Model
Author: Ulf Blossing,Gunn Imsen,Lejf Moos
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-10-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400771253

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This book presents a detailed analysis of the educational model in Nordic European countries. It describes the traditional idea of education for all, which can be characterized by the right for every child to have an education of equal quality in a common school for all pupils regardless of social class, abilities, gender, or ethnicity. Against this background, The Nordic Education Model traces the rise of neo-liberal policies that have been enacted by those who believe the School for All ideology does not produce the knowledge and skills that students need to succeed in an increasingly competitive and global marketplace. It examines the conflict between these two ideas and shows how neo-liberal technologies affect the Nordic model in different ways. The authors also show how social technologies are being interpreted in different ways in actual school practices. This process of translating national regulations into internal sense builds on the values in the culture to which they are introduced. In the end, this book reveals that a Nordic model can constitute a delicate balance between traditional values, institutionalized practices, and contemporary, neo-liberal forms of governance and policies. It may be argued from a new institutional perspective that the main structures of the Nordic educational model will sustain as long as the deeply rooted Nordic culture survives in the globalised society.

In Pursuit of Equity in Education

In Pursuit of Equity in Education
Author: W. Hutmacher,D. Cochrane,N. Bottani
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780306475795

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This book makes a compelling case for better international equity indicators in education. A conceptual framework for a system of comparable indicators is proposed and a spectrum of findings and perspectives presented. Topics include: the sociology of equality and equity in education; the application of theories of justice to educational equity, the trade-off between effectiveness and equity, heterogeneous versus homogeneous classrooms, and the influence of parental education.

Equity in Education

Equity in Education
Author: Stephen Gorard,Emma Smith
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: PSU:000067789467

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Based on the views of teenagers across Europe and in the Far East, this book argues that we need to reconsider how we judge schools and what they are for. It shows that the treatment of pupils in schools makes more difference to teenagers' views on society, and on what it means to be fair, than it does to differences in attainment.

Education for Social Justice Equity and Diversity

Education for Social Justice  Equity and Diversity
Author: Anne-Lise Arnesen
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783643902559

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Young Europeans now grow up in an era characterized by escalating economic, political, social, and educational inequalities, increasing racism and xenophobia, a high level of unemployment, and a declining trust in nearly all major social and political institutions. But how do these emerging processes of marginalization play out within and beyond educational institutions? How can we educate teachers for the new situation? In exploring these questions, the contributions in this honorary volume pay tribute to the research work of Professor Anne-Lise Arnesen, who has made an impressive effort to educate teachers for a diverse, tolerant, and inclusive society throughout her working life. (Series: Studies on Education - Vol. 1)

Learning Spaces for Inclusion and Social Justice

Learning Spaces for Inclusion and Social Justice
Author: Lars Anders Kulbrandstad,Hanna Ragnarsdóttir
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781527525542

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This edited volume emanates from a Nordic research project which was conducted in Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden in 2013-2015. The main objective of the project was to draw lessons from success stories of individual immigrant students and whole school communities at different levels that have succeeded in developing learning contexts that are equitable and socially just, thus turning attention to good practices and what can be learnt from these. The book presents and discusses the main findings of the Learning Spaces project on the three school levels—pre-, compulsory and upper secondary—and contains chapters on research methodologies applied in the project, relevant educational policies, leadership and implementation of the project. While set in the Nordic context, this volume will serve to contribute to current global discussions around diversity and social justice in education. It will primarily appeal to educational practitioners and academics interested in issues of diversity in schools.

Effective and Equitable Teacher Practice in Mathematics and Science Education

Effective and Equitable Teacher Practice in Mathematics and Science Education
Author: Nani Teig
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031495809

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Inclusion and Special Needs Education for Immigrant Students in the Nordic Countries

Inclusion and Special Needs Education for Immigrant Students in the Nordic Countries
Author: Natallia Bahdanovich Hanssen,Heidi Harju-Luukkainen,Christel Sundqvist
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781003807896

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Inclusion for immigrant students with special educational needs (SEN) is a neglected area of research. This edited volume addresses this problem, providing up-to-date insights into the provided support and special needs education (SNE) for immigrant students in different contexts of the Nordic countries. This important book explores the diversity of student experiences, addressing both compulsory schools and vocational education, and examines how different Nordic countries conceptualise and approach support and SNE for immigrant students. Readers will get an opportunity to read various studies that address gaps in the realisation of inclusion and special need education. This book initiates a dialogue on generating new knowledge, approaches, and methods to expand the flexibility necessary to implement a fully inclusive education. The book offers research that includes strong theoretical and practical frameworks, interviews, interventions, assessments, case studies as well as offers future directions for inclusive and special needs education. By exploring the process of inclusion and special needs education in the Nordic countries, this book is an essential read for those who intend to deepen their understanding and to enact inclusion, and the development of special needs education for immigrant students.