Education Policy, Governance and Evaluation
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 4PE059
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Ball, Stephen J.; Junemann, Carolina, Networks, new governance and education, Bristol, Policy, 2012Compulsory
- Ball, Stephen J. et al., How schools do policy: policy enactments in secondary schools, London [u.a.], Routledge, 2012Compulsory
- Bunar, Nihad, Choosing for quality or inequality: current perspectives on the implementation of school choice policy in Sweden, Part of: Journal of education policy, vol. 25:1, 2010, p. 1–18. 18 s.Compulsory
- Forsberg, Eva, Curriculum theory revisited: curriculum as content, pedagogy and evaluation, Saarbrücken, LAP, Lambert Academic publ., cop. 2011Compulsory
- Jackson, Philip W., Conceptions of curriculum and curriculum specialists, Part of: Handbook of research on curriculum: a project of the American Educational Research Association, New York, Macmillan Pub. Co., cop. 1992, p. 2–40Compulsory
- Lundahl, Lisbeth, Educational Theory in an Era of Knowledge Capitalism, Part of: Studies in philosophy and education: an international quarterly, vol. 31(3), 2012, p. 215–226 (12 s.)Compulsory
- Lundahl, Lisbeth et al., Setting Things Right? Swedish Upper Secondary School Reform in a 40-Year Perspective., Part of: European journal of education: research, development and policies, vol. 45: s. 46-59. 15 s., 2010Compulsory
- Telhaug, Alfred Oftedal; Mediås, Odd Asbjorn; Aasen, Petter, The Nordic Model in Education: Education as part of the political system in the last 50 years, Part of: Scandinavian journal of educational research: a quarterly journal, publishing original papers from fields of study within the area of education, vol. 50:3, s. 245-283, 29 s., 2006Compulsory
- Patrinos, Harry Anthony.; Barrera Osorio, Felipe.; Guáqueta, Juliana., The role and impact of public-private partnerships in education, Washington, DC, World Bank, c2009Compulsory
- Hopmann, Stefan Thomas, No child, no school, no state left behind: schooling in the age of accountability., Part of: Journal of curriculum studies, vol. 40, no. 4, 2008, p. 417–456
- Law, Edmond Hau-Fai.; Li, Chenzhi., Curriculum Innovations in Changing Societies: Chinese Perspectives from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 2013Compulsory
- Holmlund, Helena, Decentralisering, skolval och fristående skolor: resultat och likvärdighet i svensk skola, Uppsala, Institutet för arbetsmarknads- och utbildningspolitisk utvärdering (IFAU), 2014Compulsory
- Lundgren, Ulf P., Att organisera omvärlden: en introduktion till läroplansteori, 2. [dvs. 4.] uppl., Stockholm, Utbildningsförl. på uppdrag av Gymnasieutredningen, 1989Compulsory
- Johansson, Stefan, International large-scale assessments: what uses, what consequences?, Educational Research, 2016Compulsory
- Sotiria, Grek, Socialisation, learning and the OECD's Reviews of National Policies for Education: the case of Sweden, Critical Studies in Education, 2017Compulsory
- Román, Henrik et al., Who governs the Swedish school? Local school policy research from a historical and transnational curriculum theory perspective, Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2015Compulsory
- Dovemark, Marianne; Holm, Ann-Sofie, Pedagogic identities for sale! Segregation and homogenization in Swedish upper secondary school, British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015
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