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  • About
  • 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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Differentiering i skolan - om elitskolor och nivågruppering

Lindén, Simon January 2007 (has links)
Syftet med följande arbete är att undersöka vilka för- och nackdelar som finns med ett differentierat skolväsende i form av elitskolor eller nivågrupperingar. Undersökningen bygger på intervjuer med sju personer från fyra olika yrkeskategorier. Kategorierna är politiker, företagare, akademiker (i form av universitetsmatematiker) ochlärare (i form av en lärare och en lärarstudent). De resonemang som framkommer i intervjuerna analyseras och listas för att ge svar på frågeställningen. De vägs också emot varandra i en slutlig diskussion om vad de sammantaget säger om differentiering. / The aim of this study is to examine the pros and cons of a differentiated school system. The study is based on interviews with two politicians, one businesswoman, two mathematicians and two teachers. The interviews are analysed to focus on the different arguments for or against differentiation that appear in the interviews. These arguments are weighed and examined more closely in the conclusion of the study.
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Läsa – varför då? : Förändrade attityder till litteratur i en elitskola / Reading – what's the point?

Prigorowsky, Nora January 2020 (has links)
The purpose of this study has been to find out whether the knowledge of literature, and reading in general, is a sign of high social status in the younger generations as well as the older ones. Therefore, alumni from the elite high school Stockholms Musikgymnasium, born between 1946 and 2002, were selected as subjects for the research. A questionnaire was distributed on different social media platforms, and the participants were encouraged to spread the form to others that met the criteria of the study. The form consisted of a list of canonised literature titles, and questions about how highly they value the knowledge of classic literature, the reading of fiction in school as well as in general, and what the main reasons for reading are. Before filling in the form, the participants had to enter which of the following periods of time they were born in: 1946-1964 (Baby Boomers); 1965-1980 (Generation X); 1981-1996 (Millennials); 19972002 (Generation Z). 215 qualified responses were collected, and diagrams were created to demonstrate the results of the form. Based on the response, the conclusion of the study is that the elder generations value literature higher than the younger ones. However, the most evident difference is between those born before 1981, and those born 1981 and later. Therefore, it is reasonable to suggest that the digitalization of society has had an impact on the attitudes towards literature. Furthermore, the constantly shifting views on social norms, ideals and differences, could quite possibly have made younger people see some literature outdated, in regards of literature as a source of self-reflection and personal growth. Otherwise, it could simply be the ever-growing number of options of entertainment sources – such as films, TV series and podcasts – that have begun to overtake the book as the main source of entertainment.

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