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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Barnens bibliotek : Barn och bibliotekarier tipsar om böcker på Internet / Barnens bibliotek : Children and Librarians Recommend Books on the Internet

Kolström, Tina January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this two years master’s thesis in library and information science is to study how children and librarians recommend books through the website Barnens bibliotek. In the scope of this aim it also tries to answer the following questions: What qualities in books do children and librarians respectively emphasize when they write book recommendations? How do they formulate the recommendations? And finally, how do their respective recommendations differ? To examine these aspects a total of 50 book recommendations were chosen and analysed through an hermeneutic approach. Out of these 50, 30 were written by children and 20 were written by librarians. The recommendations were analysed through Louise Rosenblatt's theoretical framework concerning literary responses combined with Alan C. Purves' och Victoria Rippere's model of literary elements. The theoretical workings of Aidan Chambers were also used for drawing conclusions about how to connect the results of literary responses to everyday library work whether it is in a library or on the Internet. The main results were that children turn inwards referring to themselves and their personal feelings when communicating a literary experience, while librarians turn outward communicating a literary content. Both parts do seem clearly aware that they are mediating a literary experience to a third part, which of course is expected of the librarians but a bit unexpected in the case of the children. Both parts refer basically to the same qualities when recommending books, even though they do it in different ways. And finally regarding the formula of writing a book recommendation, librarians tend to keep to a set structure of literary responses while children are more likely to mix the set of literary responses. The results also point to how important it is for library workers to understand the readers to better develop collections and programs that adress and respond to reader’s interests.
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Vad ska vi göra med lyriken? : En granskning av uppgifter kopplade till lyrik i läroböcker för gymnasiekursen svenska 1 / What Shall We Do with Poetry? : An Examination of Poetry-Related Exercises in Textbooks for Swedish 1

Eriksson, Ellinor January 2022 (has links)
Trots att lyrik kan bidra med mycket till elevers utveckling visar såväl elever som lärare ofta en negativ eller osäker inställning till genren. Läromedel kan därför få ett stort inflytande över lyrikundervisningen. Syftet med detta arbete är att granska de frågor och arbetsuppgifter som kopplas till lyrikexempel i läroböcker för gymnasiekursen svenska 1, för att synliggöra vad dessa uppgifter didaktiskt kan bidra med i undervisningen.  En etnografisk innehållsanalys av tolv läroböcker för svenska 1, publicerade under åren 2011– 2015, genomförs. Frågorna och arbetsuppgifterna delas in i tio olika kategorier och granskas utifrån teorier från Dysthe (1996), Rosenblatt (1938/2002) och Tengberg (2011).  Resultatet visar att vad läroböckernas lyrikrelaterade arbetsuppgifter kan bidra med i undervisningen varierar stort, även inom de funna kategorierna. Uppgifter finns som kan underlätta elevens transaktion med texten, medan andra kan hindra denna. Slutsatsen är att lärare själva kritiskt bör granska de uppgifter som ges till eleverna, för att säkerställa deras kvalitet. / Even though poetry has a lot to contribute to students’ development, students as well as teachers often show a negative or uncertain attitude to the genre. Therefore, textbooks can have a great influence on poetry instruction.  The purpose of this study is to examine questions and tasks related to poetry in textbooks for the upper secondary school course Swedish 1, to bring to light what these questions and tasks can contribute didactically.  An ethnographic content analysis of twelve textbooks for Swedish 1, published in the years 2011–2015, is carried out. The questions and tasks are divided into ten different categories and examined through theories brought forth by Dysthe (1996), Rosenblatt (1938/2002) and Tengberg (2011).  The result shows that what poetry-related questions and tasks in the textbooks can contribute to instruction varies greatly, even within the categories found. Some tasks can aid the student’s transaction with the text, while others can hinder it. The conclusion is that teachers need to critically examine the tasks given to students, to ascertain their quality.
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Kön, klass och känslor i Fröken Julie och Fru Marianne : "Tankar om jämlikhet fick inte finnas!!!" / Gender, class and feelings in Miss Julie and Fru Marianne. : "Thoughts of equality weren't supposed to exist!!!"

Paulander Johansson, Maria January 2016 (has links)
Denna studie berör intersektionalitet, genus och litteraturreception. Jag ville ta reda på om 2010-talets elever urskiljer och reflekterar kring de köns- och maktstereotyper som finns i svensk 1880-talslitteratur. Undersökning ägde rum i en i åk 9 under tre lektioner. Den var konstruerad som en uppgift i det nationella provet i svenskämnets läsförståelsedel. Texterna som användes var utdrag ur August Strindbergs Fröken Julie och Victoria Benedictssons Fru Marianne. Eleverna som deltog i undersökningen urskiljer de traditionella köns- och maktstrukturerna. Undersökningen visar att flickor och pojkar uttrycker sig olika om de strukturer de urskiljer. Flickorna uttrycker sig mer kritiskt, medan pojkarna är mer accepterande i sitt resonemang. / This study involves intersectionality, gender and literary reception. I wanted to find out if secondary school pupils of the 2010s can descry th gender and power structures in Swedish literature of the 1880s and se how the reason about it. The investigation took place in a ninth grade during three lessons. It was designed to resemble the reading literacy part of the national tests in Swedish. The texts used were excerpts from August Strindberg's Miss Julie and Victoria Benedictsson's Fru Marianne. The pupils who participated in the investigation uncovered the traditional gender and power structures. The investigation shows though that girls and boys express themselves differently about the structures the find. The girls express themselves more critically while the boys are more accepting in their reasoning.

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